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russell pearce has been a power in this state. he's now gone. defeat sends a ripple effect not only across the state, but i think across the nation. because many people have tried to mimic what he does and use that as a call per to keep themselves in office or get elected. it was a resounding message, and for those of us in arizona that feel that decency should take over, it was a really good night. >> the man replacing russell pearce in the senate is not a democrat. he seems like a mainstream republican. his name is jerry lewis. is this being seen as a progressive victory? or is this really more about russell pearce, almost beyond partisan politics? >> i think almost beyond partisan politics. it's about, you know, senator-elect lewis is a republican. he's a moderate, he's a pragmatist. but there's a level of civility to what he brings to the table, which has been missing in arizona politics since the extreme wing of the republican party took over. you know, without russell pearce, i don't know what jan brewer's going to do. she's got no one to
russell pearce has been a power in this state. he's now gone. defeat sends a ripple effect not only across the state, but i think across the nation. because many people have tried to mimic what he does and use that as a call per to keep themselves in office or get elected. it was a resounding message, and for those of us in arizona that feel that decency should take over, it was a really good night. >> the man replacing russell pearce in the senate is not a democrat. he seems like a...
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you know, without russell pearce, i don't know what jan brewer's going to do.%mqi%q%9 w3 and so his defeat is a domino effect. and many people in this state are going to have to reconsider, that they can't use those same á politics, those anti-immigrant politics to covdc up the fact that there's a legacy of failure. so i think the people in arizona are looking for solutions, they're tired of the rhetoric, it hasn't worked, and they're tired of the reputation this state has acquired as a consequence of people like russell pearce and the policies that he promoted, and é@ unfortunately got passed through this legislature.u >> u.s. congressman raul grijalva, democrat of arizona. thanks very much for joining us tonight, sir. thanks for being here. >> thank you, rachel. appreciate it. "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell, lawrence will be breaking down tonight's çó republican presidential de0a+q and here among other things, yesterday's elections were also sort of gay. you, it's true. that story's next.e1 >>> best new thing in the world today is coming up tonight
you know, without russell pearce, i don't know what jan brewer's going to do.%mqi%q%9 w3 and so his defeat is a domino effect. and many people in this state are going to have to reconsider, that they can't use those same á politics, those anti-immigrant politics to covdc up the fact that there's a legacy of failure. so i think the people in arizona are looking for solutions, they're tired of the rhetoric, it hasn't worked, and they're tired of the reputation this state has acquired as a...
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ken russell died sunday at the age of 84. we have a look back on his life and the films he helped create. >> ken russell's portrait, one of a series of portraits. they were beautiful to look at, seductive to listen to comments -- seductive to listen to, and seductive. some said genius. speed. -- camera speed. >> take one. >> he learned his craft as a director and developed his trademark style. flamboyant and visually extravagant. he moved into cinema where his second major feature was acclaimed as a masterpiece. >> i will plead guilty. >> as time went on his films became more extreme. the devil -- this was widely panned. >> i started to make films and -- he disturbed me. he -- whether you like it or dislike it. and had a strong reaction either way. quex tommy was typically overblown, his films became less successful and the difficulties he faced in financing them progressively greater. >> i sent the script and it eventually came back six months later signed by someone i have not heard of the name. thank you for your script, i
ken russell died sunday at the age of 84. we have a look back on his life and the films he helped create. >> ken russell's portrait, one of a series of portraits. they were beautiful to look at, seductive to listen to comments -- seductive to listen to, and seductive. some said genius. speed. -- camera speed. >> take one. >> he learned his craft as a director and developed his trademark style. flamboyant and visually extravagant. he moved into cinema where his second major...
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sot russell pearce, derrotado en arizona i am thankful..por todas las batallas que ganamos, somos las envidia de la nacin, 34 estados han seguido nuestros pasos y eso me da mucho orgullo, declaro pearce sot steve montenegro, legislador republiano son grupos izquierdistas que estn ponindole un blanco a un senador conservador que si hizo la sb1070, pero una vez mas tenemos que acordarnos que son blancos de izquierdistas en toda la nacin que quieren deshacerse de los valores de familia conservadore s..... hoy los que lograron derrocarlo mandaron un mensaje muy claro a los republicanos en la legislatura: sot randy parraz vamos a ver quien va a ser el prximo presidente del senado y si es una persona igual que russell pearce vamos as pelear tambin contra esta persona porque nosotros queremos un cambio. sot brenda rascon, voto por lewis russell pearce no ha hecho nada por la comunidad tenemos muchos problemas en la comunidad y el simplemente quiere perseguir a los inmigrantes.... a pearce lo remplaza un republicano, director de escuela y tambin mi
sot russell pearce, derrotado en arizona i am thankful..por todas las batallas que ganamos, somos las envidia de la nacin, 34 estados han seguido nuestros pasos y eso me da mucho orgullo, declaro pearce sot steve montenegro, legislador republiano son grupos izquierdistas que estn ponindole un blanco a un senador conservador que si hizo la sb1070, pero una vez mas tenemos que acordarnos que son blancos de izquierdistas en toda la nacin que quieren deshacerse de los valores de familia...
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. >> ron but russell today invoked the lazy excuse. she rejected any idea that the calls she recorded november of 2010 was intended to keep anyone at home. >> round of russell is a key witness in the case against -- rhonda russell is a key witness. she denies the calls for an attempt at voter suppression. >> i would call it a political tactic counter intuitive. >> she says reverse psychology. >> the call was literally meant to simulate boaters that would not have been in support of all ballet or the democratic administration. this would stimulate the voters and say, but was going for ehrich, he is down and out. i will go vote for him. a >> he wrote the text of the call, but she is the one who picked the list of voters to call. she did not take the time to include republicans and independents. "i used a list of previous clients because i was be lazy. it was my decision to use the list. >> russell was given immunity to testify. prosecutors showed jurors the don't she wrote. -- the note she wrote. >> he told jurors he thinks the case agai
. >> ron but russell today invoked the lazy excuse. she rejected any idea that the calls she recorded november of 2010 was intended to keep anyone at home. >> round of russell is a key witness in the case against -- rhonda russell is a key witness. she denies the calls for an attempt at voter suppression. >> i would call it a political tactic counter intuitive. >> she says reverse psychology. >> the call was literally meant to simulate boaters that would not have...
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ladies and gentlemen, russell c. bowinkle. [applause] >> mr.ans, distinguished guests and americans everywhere -- on behalf of the companions of military order of the world wars, thank you for celebrating the service of america's veterans. secretary shinsecki reminds us that today celebrates the selfless service of our veterans, a day to rejoice that we as americans are willing to accept significant hardships to preserve and protect our nation. likewise, america is blessed that have veterans that continue this tradition after active military service. .ervi ends this is one of many a veterans service organizations. in the 92 years since our founding, our order has served america by sponsoring new leadership conferences, accredited by the national association of secondary school principals throughout the united states. our order also serves america's youth by sponsoring award programs for junior and senior rotc programs, the boy scouts and girl scouts of america. we also recognized those who excel at national security, homeland security, and law
ladies and gentlemen, russell c. bowinkle. [applause] >> mr.ans, distinguished guests and americans everywhere -- on behalf of the companions of military order of the world wars, thank you for celebrating the service of america's veterans. secretary shinsecki reminds us that today celebrates the selfless service of our veterans, a day to rejoice that we as americans are willing to accept significant hardships to preserve and protect our nation. likewise, america is blessed that have...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in sydney. >> the film director, ken russell, has died. he was 84 years old. one of britain's most prolific filmmakers, he became famous for his flamboyant style. films include "women in love" and "tommy." he was criticized for his use of outrageous images, and many of his later movies were released as ridiculous. >> ken russell, one of a series of acclaimed documentaries he made for the bbc in the 1960's. they were beautiful to look at, deductive to listen to, and thoroughly self-en dull -- self-indull incident. they marked him as a filmmaker of talent, some said genius. >> at the bbc, he learned his craft as a director and developed his trademark style. flamboyant and visually extravagant. he moved into cinema, where his second major feature, "women in love" was acclaimed as a masterpiece. >> accuse me of exposing political chicanery, and i will plead guilty. >> but as time went on, his films became more extreme. "the devils" reflected his fascination with sex and religion and was widely panned. >> he was once loved! >> there will a feel
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in sydney. >> the film director, ken russell, has died. he was 84 years old. one of britain's most prolific filmmakers, he became famous for his flamboyant style. films include "women in love" and "tommy." he was criticized for his use of outrageous images, and many of his later movies were released as ridiculous. >> ken russell, one of a series of acclaimed documentaries he made for the bbc in the 1960's. they were beautiful to look at,...
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some of the tributes paid to british director ken russell. here in the uk, the inquiry into newspaper standards has heard from the man he was wrongly suspected of murdering at joanna yates. christopher jeffries said he had been vilified by the press and a frenzied campaign to blacken his character. our correspondent was listening to the latest evidence. >> christopher jefferies on the left, has changed his appearance since his image received unwelcome attention a year ago. this was how he looked last december when he was arrested over the murder of joanna yates. he was innocent, but his reputation was torn apart by the press. >> the slanting of the reporting was intended to be as sensational, as exploitative, as titillating to appeal in every possible way to people's voyeuristic instincts. >> the singer charlotte church has been in the public eye since she was a teenager. she said described cameras hidden in her garden and offers to boyfriend to talk about her private life. >> why is it ok that an editor or somebody senior in a newspaper coul
some of the tributes paid to british director ken russell. here in the uk, the inquiry into newspaper standards has heard from the man he was wrongly suspected of murdering at joanna yates. christopher jeffries said he had been vilified by the press and a frenzied campaign to blacken his character. our correspondent was listening to the latest evidence. >> christopher jefferies on the left, has changed his appearance since his image received unwelcome attention a year ago. this was how he...
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crow was in i said i want to interview russell ford they said no, schedule is booked sorry can't get you in i am in a train russell crow tweets out to his followers oh, my gosh i am in the same hotel as harrison ford i have to get an autograph this is an a list celebrity freaking out about another a list celebrity >> i tweeted out and said russell i am heading to new york now to interview harrison ford too bad i couldn't get you, they said your schedule was booked i put a sad phase mote con. he said tell the studio i told you to ask one more time i called the studio 5:00 p.m., friday afternoon gladiator said hey, get this kid in my interview they said nope, next morning i am on deck to interview harrison ford, and they said, russell crow called the studio. >> he can't get me, tweets russell crow. >> the only reason i am sitting here now. >> i said ask them again. >> is you also got to meet hugh jackman. >> yes he is one of the few actors who stands up and shakes your hand when you walk in. very nice asks for your name. i sat down with him one question i always want to ask how do you
crow was in i said i want to interview russell ford they said no, schedule is booked sorry can't get you in i am in a train russell crow tweets out to his followers oh, my gosh i am in the same hotel as harrison ford i have to get an autograph this is an a list celebrity freaking out about another a list celebrity >> i tweeted out and said russell i am heading to new york now to interview harrison ford too bad i couldn't get you, they said your schedule was booked i put a sad phase mote...
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thomas, back to you. >> is russell still there? i wanted to ask him a question about -- >> russell, our anchor has another question for you. >> just because he's a part of the 1%, is he trying to encourage other 1 percenters to get involved? >> as a powerful business man, are you trying to encourage other people of the so-called 1% to get involved and to join this group? >> i can't even tell you the number of celebrities that have been calling and want to support. there's only 1% of the 1% that don't want america to be better. we believe in a democracy. we believe in america. we want it to be better and the real flaw in this democracy is being addressed and i think everybody wants to be a better country. i mean, some politicians are comfortable with the system. and some business people are comfortable, but no one really wants to pay up the politician and politicians want to actually work for the people elected, so we have to work for that. there are many, many people. i brought kanye west and russell brand here and angela davis was
thomas, back to you. >> is russell still there? i wanted to ask him a question about -- >> russell, our anchor has another question for you. >> just because he's a part of the 1%, is he trying to encourage other 1 percenters to get involved? >> as a powerful business man, are you trying to encourage other people of the so-called 1% to get involved and to join this group? >> i can't even tell you the number of celebrities that have been calling and want to support....
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tweets me. >> i tweet russell crowe.i'm sitting here right now. >> i said ask them again. >> so you also got to meet hugh jackman. this is a big moment for you. >> he is one of the few actors who actually stands up and shakes your hand when you walk into the interview. very nice, asks for your name. one of the questions i've always wanted to ask an actor how do you go from -- he is australian. how do you between the accents. >> i stole it from johnny depp. i johnny depp do an interview that said he has a sentence he will say it before the take and it contains every vowel. >> my brother sam. how many times do i ask sam whether or not his learning disorder was caused by a general itsic abnormality. a silly little thing. but that sentence contains everything. sometimes i can just say it in my head and that is like a trigger. >> unbelievable. >> that takes a lot of talent. >> another true talent is steve carell who is going to be missed in the office. >> this one in particular, in the movie, crazy stupid love, ryan gosling's
tweets me. >> i tweet russell crowe.i'm sitting here right now. >> i said ask them again. >> so you also got to meet hugh jackman. this is a big moment for you. >> he is one of the few actors who actually stands up and shakes your hand when you walk into the interview. very nice, asks for your name. one of the questions i've always wanted to ask an actor how do you go from -- he is australian. how do you between the accents. >> i stole it from johnny depp. i johnny...
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>> michael russell's family described his life as a story of tragedy. two years after his death, life without him is a day to day struggle. >> it's very difficult. we take it day to day and it's a hard loss. my sister should never have lost her son. it's hard and very hurtful. >> two years after the family found him stabbed to death in the back yard of their home, the pain and the loss are still fresh. >> i woke up in tears and i cried all day today. the pain is never going to go away and the loss is so great and our lives, he will always have a voice. >> they're came to raise awareness about violent crimes and antisocial behavior. >> we're all have a message and to it together is powerful. to turn around and look at how many kids from the high school were here. that's very touching. >> russell's death has been just as tough on his friends. >> i play guitar and he did too and i can't pick it up the same anymore. i can't stop and just think about how different it is without him. >> police arrested two students a few day after he was killed. randy thompso
>> michael russell's family described his life as a story of tragedy. two years after his death, life without him is a day to day struggle. >> it's very difficult. we take it day to day and it's a hard loss. my sister should never have lost her son. it's hard and very hurtful. >> two years after the family found him stabbed to death in the back yard of their home, the pain and the loss are still fresh. >> i woke up in tears and i cried all day today. the pain is never...
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i think clearly it would be russell pearce. if you think about it, people come in this presidential season. many cases, it was third. the first place they would go is to see sheriff joe. of course, then miss bachmann wanted to go see russell pearce. people are trying to tap in to that very negative, divided sentiment that seemed to
i think clearly it would be russell pearce. if you think about it, people come in this presidential season. many cases, it was third. the first place they would go is to see sheriff joe. of course, then miss bachmann wanted to go see russell pearce. people are trying to tap in to that very negative, divided sentiment that seemed to
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. >> plastic bags -- >> reporter: steve russell is a vice president of the american chemistry council. a lobbying firm representing makers of plastic bags. >> we spent almost a million dollars, most of that costs of television advertising, and that was necessary because citizens weren't being given access to complete information that was accurate and fair. >> reporter: russell says plastic bags have gotten a bad rap. he told us a local study found that 3% of plastic bags in california are recycled. you look at that number, 3%, that's 97% of california's bags, sacks and wraps are ending up in a landfill or is litter. how can 3% be a good number? >> because it started at almost zero. and it's -- it's the trend and the progress that we want to focus on. >> reporter: russell's group won the fight in california. the ban on plastic bags failed. and that's not the only battleground where the plastics industry has won. measures also were defeated in oregon and virginia. as for andy keller, he and hilex poly settled before going to trial. both sides made concessions in their war of words, and
. >> plastic bags -- >> reporter: steve russell is a vice president of the american chemistry council. a lobbying firm representing makers of plastic bags. >> we spent almost a million dollars, most of that costs of television advertising, and that was necessary because citizens weren't being given access to complete information that was accurate and fair. >> reporter: russell says plastic bags have gotten a bad rap. he told us a local study found that 3% of plastic bags...
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he realized russell at once again. so as he was dying dying from collar to the working and the rest of the cabinet agreed this is much more posting. >> host: he gave lincoln the option of saying wilkes acted without authorization do with the government of the united states is not responsible has just alone tucked in. that was an interesting incident were there were many in the book. let's talk about slavery in the war. at one point you say slavery was the insurmountable stumbling lock to britain actually taking the side of the confederacy. of course britain did not take the size of the confederacy. it declared neutrality rate the beginning. some americans celebrate and was tilting towards the confederacy as you know. the one of the things i find interesting and you go back before the civil war, southerners have been very hostile to britain after britain abolished slavery in the 1830s, like all texas battle of the 1840s, the chunk decal and operates in was conspiring to get texas when it was an independent republic to a
he realized russell at once again. so as he was dying dying from collar to the working and the rest of the cabinet agreed this is much more posting. >> host: he gave lincoln the option of saying wilkes acted without authorization do with the government of the united states is not responsible has just alone tucked in. that was an interesting incident were there were many in the book. let's talk about slavery in the war. at one point you say slavery was the insurmountable stumbling lock to...
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russell pearce seen as having an eight point lead. jerry lewis, you should know is also a republican but he is a republican who has denounced what russell pearce and governor jan brewer did to arizona's image with the papers please legislation and denounced it something to akin to alabama 1964. at this point, this race is not being called by the associated press but it 100% situation with jerry lewis defeating the state senate president. in kentucky, steven beshear was challenged by david williams and they rejected the challenge and re-elected with 99% reporting governor beshear won it handily, 56-35%. and jack conway faced his own republican challenger, todd p'pool, and he got support from celebrities. rudy guiliani giving endorsements but with 99% reporting, jack conway beat todd 55% to 45%. in indianapolis, republican mayor, greg ballard keeping his job against melina kennedy. mayor ballard getting 51% to democrat kennedy's 47%. and annise parker facing five different challengers, the first ever openly lesbian big city mayor in the
russell pearce seen as having an eight point lead. jerry lewis, you should know is also a republican but he is a republican who has denounced what russell pearce and governor jan brewer did to arizona's image with the papers please legislation and denounced it something to akin to alabama 1964. at this point, this race is not being called by the associated press but it 100% situation with jerry lewis defeating the state senate president. in kentucky, steven beshear was challenged by david...
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russell simmons. >> super rich. you have been to the park about 50 times?> maybe 30 or 40. >> and you meditate in the morning you said with the people town there. >> with some of the people they meditate to the morning. i do sometimes. >> that's cool. i don't have any problem with that. do you of feel bad, you are a wealthy, wealthy, wealthy man and you never have to work another day in your life. >> no. >> do you of feel bad about being rich, guilty about being rich? >> no, i worked hard to get where i am at. absolutely not. i feel good about giving. i run five charities but i don't feel bad about earning or that the system allows me to earn either. >> are you uncomfortable with what has gone on down there, sex in public, many, many anti-similarretic statements by people town there, many instance of nudity and drug use and then it got violent in a lot of locations. do you have any problem associating yourself with a movement that also has a strong element that is quite negative? >> i have two thoughts about this. one, we are very compassion national, the m
russell simmons. >> super rich. you have been to the park about 50 times?> maybe 30 or 40. >> and you meditate in the morning you said with the people town there. >> with some of the people they meditate to the morning. i do sometimes. >> that's cool. i don't have any problem with that. do you of feel bad, you are a wealthy, wealthy, wealthy man and you never have to work another day in your life. >> no. >> do you of feel bad about being rich, guilty about...
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senator russell pearce goes on the record next.gets caught up in a 90-foot wave. ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer, and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn. and i'm a cancer survivor. [ woman ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ woman #2 ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ man ] from the moment we walk in the front door, just to see me -- not as a cancer patient, but as a person that had been helped by their work, i was just blown away. life's been good to me. i feel like one of the luckiest guys in the world. ♪ i feel like one of the luckiest guys in the world. like, keep one of these
senator russell pearce goes on the record next.gets caught up in a 90-foot wave. ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer, and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn. and i'm a cancer survivor. [ woman ] i had cancer. i...
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so joe is visiting england and has been corps responding with -- core responding with russell, and russell said by all means, you must come out and visit me. and joe arrives and knocks on the door and announces himself whereupon bertrand russell flies into a red-faced rage and begins screaming at him saying go away, get out of here, you horrible man! get away! and joe, you know, fled. [laughter] and he was in the car sort of trembling and looking for the gear shift when bertrand russell -- bertrand russell was somewhat elderly at this point when bertrand was l's butler came running out and said, oh, no, no, it's okay, he thought you were edward teller. [laughter] >> oh, perfect. we're going the turn the questions to the audience in one minute. i have a final question from me, and that is when joe heller wrote "catch 22," i think this is correct, ken ceez si was writing the cook dc you can key's nest. and kurt von galt was writing "cat's cradle. it was this was in the '50s. eisenhower was president. that helped produce it. we were the silent generation, we didn't protest, but something was
so joe is visiting england and has been corps responding with -- core responding with russell, and russell said by all means, you must come out and visit me. and joe arrives and knocks on the door and announces himself whereupon bertrand russell flies into a red-faced rage and begins screaming at him saying go away, get out of here, you horrible man! get away! and joe, you know, fled. [laughter] and he was in the car sort of trembling and looking for the gear shift when bertrand russell --...
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coming up, you know arizona president russell pearce. he's been here many times.a voters gave him the boot. want in a regular election, but a recall election. what provoked that? senator russell pearce goes on the record next. a surfer gets caught up in a 90-foot wave. wait until you see what happens next. you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. our machines help identify early stages of cancer, and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn. and i'm a cancer survivor. [ woman ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ woman #2 ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such
coming up, you know arizona president russell pearce. he's been here many times.a voters gave him the boot. want in a regular election, but a recall election. what provoked that? senator russell pearce goes on the record next. a surfer gets caught up in a 90-foot wave. wait until you see what happens next. you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. our...
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turning me are two of the show's stars, david giuntoli and russell hornsby. >> we accepted the invitation with alacrity. >> brand new show. you play partners -- this is show freaks me out, but in a good way. is that the goal? >> yes, i think it is the goal. we want to definitely scared people, we want them to laugh and we want to get them into the world of fantasy. three things that every person loves to do. it is achieved quite nicely. some of the writers of our show did "buffy the vampire slayer," and that comes through in the show. >> russell, many recognize you from "lincoln heights." >> i think my character was a fledgling detective at one point in his career. and has had the opportunity to work with this wonderful -- [laughter] young detective. >> i love how you laugh at that. david, you are wonderful as nick. he called that me wonderful. >> tell me about this next episode and how it is resolved. wasy character's aunt killed in the second episode. my character alone knows who did this, and i cannot let my partner, hank, know what this was, because it is a monster only i can see. i h
turning me are two of the show's stars, david giuntoli and russell hornsby. >> we accepted the invitation with alacrity. >> brand new show. you play partners -- this is show freaks me out, but in a good way. is that the goal? >> yes, i think it is the goal. we want to definitely scared people, we want them to laugh and we want to get them into the world of fantasy. three things that every person loves to do. it is achieved quite nicely. some of the writers of our show did...
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. >> reporter: wanda russell said she was told by her boss, campaign manager julius henson, to record the now-infamous robocall that suggested that democrat his already won at the polls and there was no need to go vote. >> relax. everything is fine. the only thing left is to watch it on tv tonight. >> reporter: russell testified it was henson who told her not to record the required line saying who paid for the robocall, a call that she said was supposed to be counterintuitive. >> a call that was meant to stimulate voters who would not have been in support of o'malley or the democratic administration. that this would stimulate the voters to say hey, my vote was going for ehrlich. he's down and out. i'm going to go out and vote for ehrlich after i heard this call. so that's the motivation of counterintuitivity. >> reporter: russell said it was her fault that the robocalms -- robocalls were sent to democrats. saying she used computerized lists she already had, rather than create a new list of registered republicans. >> reporter: the defense is expected to begin calling their witnesses in
. >> reporter: wanda russell said she was told by her boss, campaign manager julius henson, to record the now-infamous robocall that suggested that democrat his already won at the polls and there was no need to go vote. >> relax. everything is fine. the only thing left is to watch it on tv tonight. >> reporter: russell testified it was henson who told her not to record the required line saying who paid for the robocall, a call that she said was supposed to be counterintuitive....
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russell shepard is in the slot and on first down the blitz coming from arkansas. the ground and a nice run inside the 40 as we run the first play. verne lundquist, gary danielson, impressions. >> gary: l.s.u. is 15 minutes away probably from playing for the national championship but both teams are good in the fourth quarter. arkansas all year plus-74 points in the fourth quarter, l.s.u. plus 70 points in the fourth quarter, so both of them feel very comfortable. >> verne: second down and four. jefferson gives it off and that ball is moved to the 35 yard line. let's go back to the studio for a "john hancock update." tim brando. >> tim: it may not look like much but tyler hansen is going to take it in to give colorado a 10-0 lead early in the third. what makes it soig is if they win over utah, ucla is assured the pac-12 title game and they're 6-5 going into the game with u.s.c. just thought you would like to know. >> verne: of course. it's also relevant because the steamboat springs ski area is open. i'll get there somehow. >> gary: quick snap here. >> verne: third
russell shepard is in the slot and on first down the blitz coming from arkansas. the ground and a nice run inside the 40 as we run the first play. verne lundquist, gary danielson, impressions. >> gary: l.s.u. is 15 minutes away probably from playing for the national championship but both teams are good in the fourth quarter. arkansas all year plus-74 points in the fourth quarter, l.s.u. plus 70 points in the fourth quarter, so both of them feel very comfortable. >> verne: second...
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are provided for they can get into school when when basically you have a stable middle class what russell kirk predicted one hundred fifty one support the conservative mind which was buckley's bible which was very cool waters bible which informed the modern conservative movement he predicted was that if a strong and steady and stable middle class made up mostly a blue collar workers emerged that they would be troublemakers because the middle class would revolt. that they'd say hey wait a minute we want a little more and sure enough it happened in the sixty's just exactly as russell kirk and william f. buckley and others predicted women or demanding the not just the right to vote but the right to have equality in the workplace the civil rights movement was exploding you had you had your cities on fire you had you know people people saying no we're not going to take me in particular you know with the city's on fire pretty in particular saying no i'm not going to put up with for example police violence every single one of the you know rights or the watts riots of the right what all of them b
are provided for they can get into school when when basically you have a stable middle class what russell kirk predicted one hundred fifty one support the conservative mind which was buckley's bible which was very cool waters bible which informed the modern conservative movement he predicted was that if a strong and steady and stable middle class made up mostly a blue collar workers emerged that they would be troublemakers because the middle class would revolt. that they'd say hey wait a minute...
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but among his many admirers was bertrand russell the british philosopher, i am for peace type of guy. soto is visiting england and corresponding with the russell and he said by all means you must come out to visit me. geo arias and knocks on the door to announce to himself word -- whereas russell flies into a red-faced raging and began screaming at him saying get at -- go way, i get out of here, horrible man, i get away so he fled and he was in the car looking for did your shift when bertrand russell butler came running out no, no, no. is okay he said you were edward teller. [laughter] >> host: perfect. we will turn the questions to the audience in one minute. i have a final question from me. when joe heller wrote to "catch-22" one flew over the cuckoo's next was being written and also on the road and curbs on again was readying cat's cradle. what was said that produced the year reverence? eisenhower was president. we were the silent generation. something was troubling. >> allot had to do with the war. >> host: which one? corley and? >> rolled or to and the holocaust. how to cope with
but among his many admirers was bertrand russell the british philosopher, i am for peace type of guy. soto is visiting england and corresponding with the russell and he said by all means you must come out to visit me. geo arias and knocks on the door to announce to himself word -- whereas russell flies into a red-faced raging and began screaming at him saying get at -- go way, i get out of here, horrible man, i get away so he fled and he was in the car looking for did your shift when bertrand...
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michael russell's family urged the crowd to stand up and have a voice because it could save a life. santa clara county prosecutors allege randy thompson and jay williams each stabbed russell in the neck, chest and back. and then left him to die in the backyard. the pain is never going to go away. the loss is so great that we're always going to have a voice. >> the trial for the thompson and williams will start in february. they will stand trial as adults. >>> pg&e has capped and repaired a leaking gas pipeline in san francisco. crews finished work around 10:00 last night. the distribution line was cut while pg&e was excavating a hole near market and beale streets yesterday. the police showed up to seal off a two-line radius. only four customers were affected. >>> back to the drawing board for california's high speed rail project. they are saying the elevated tracks would divide the communities and lower property values. they say they will do more research on how the route would affect the communities. >>> it is 4:37 right now. next week the world will get to lock interviews with job
michael russell's family urged the crowd to stand up and have a voice because it could save a life. santa clara county prosecutors allege randy thompson and jay williams each stabbed russell in the neck, chest and back. and then left him to die in the backyard. the pain is never going to go away. the loss is so great that we're always going to have a voice. >> the trial for the thompson and williams will start in february. they will stand trial as adults. >>> pg&e has capped...
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the british filmmaker, kenneth russell, has died at the age of 84. his son said that he died peacefully in his sleep after having several strokes. route -- russell enjoyed being provocative. he made his name with "women in love." the film broke sexual taboos. he was nominated for best director oscar. his work was innovative and flamboyant, raising a lot of eyebrows. some countries ban his films, like the 1971 historical drama, "the devils," which is still not available on home video markets. stay with me. i will be back with our in-depth report. stay with us. >> stick around. >> welcome back, everyone. first, tunisia. now the egyptians are voting for a new parliament. it is not a simple process in egypt. over the next few days, people are voting in the next page of the people's assembly. it will be february before we know who won. that assembly bill have the task of drawing up a new constitution. we began coverage by taking a look at the events that made this historic election possible. >> on february 11, 2011, the square in cairo erupted in celebrat
the british filmmaker, kenneth russell, has died at the age of 84. his son said that he died peacefully in his sleep after having several strokes. route -- russell enjoyed being provocative. he made his name with "women in love." the film broke sexual taboos. he was nominated for best director oscar. his work was innovative and flamboyant, raising a lot of eyebrows. some countries ban his films, like the 1971 historical drama, "the devils," which is still not available on...
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henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by residents. in many of the businesses, they are owned by business owners -- they are owned by asian business owners. this was the beginning of the lunar new year. when they arrived to work, they decided to walk a foot speed on irving street. as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argum
henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by...
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today, we got the news that russell died on sunday. we have a look back on his life and the film he helped create. >> portraying it 8 composer. a documentary made for the bbc. they were beautiful to look at, seductive to look at, and totally self indulgent. they martin not as a filmmaker with talent, some as a genius. >> cameras be. >> market. at the bbc, he learned his craft as a director and developed his trademark style, flamboyant and visually extravagant. he moved into a cinema, where his second major feature, "women in love," was acclaimed as a masterpiece. >> where they are. exposing political chicanery. i would plead guilty. >> but as time went on, his films became more extreme. there was a fascination with sex and religion, and it was widely panned. >> around 1971, 1972. it also disturbed me. whether you liked it or disliked it, and i had a strong reaction to the work, and this is rare. >> "time a" made in 1975 was typically overblown. that followed years in which his films grew progressively less successful and the difficulti
today, we got the news that russell died on sunday. we have a look back on his life and the film he helped create. >> portraying it 8 composer. a documentary made for the bbc. they were beautiful to look at, seductive to look at, and totally self indulgent. they martin not as a filmmaker with talent, some as a genius. >> cameras be. >> market. at the bbc, he learned his craft as a director and developed his trademark style, flamboyant and visually extravagant. he moved into a...
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russell call it something else. >> i would call it a political tactic -- counter into nativity. >> the calls were never intended to keep people at home but reverse psychology. >> the calls for bent to somalia to voters that would not have or ain support of o'malley democratic administration. this would simulate bullet and say, my vote was going for ehrich. i will go out and go after i heard this call. >> she could have included republicans attempt -- independents and the call, but she did not take the time to use those lists. >> i was being lazy. it was not out of anyone's asking. it was my decision to use the list. >> she is a key witness. she testified she has never spoken with them but knew she was working for theehrlrich c ampaign. >> suppress turnout of black community -- 100,000 votes. reporting live, i am jane miller. >> tonight a former rock climbing instructor has pleaded guilty to sexual child abuse. he and a 14 year-old girl he coached had sex several times prosecutors will seek to have him serve eight years in prison with another seven years suspended. he will have to regis
russell call it something else. >> i would call it a political tactic -- counter into nativity. >> the calls were never intended to keep people at home but reverse psychology. >> the calls for bent to somalia to voters that would not have or ain support of o'malley democratic administration. this would simulate bullet and say, my vote was going for ehrich. i will go out and go after i heard this call. >> she could have included republicans attempt -- independents and the...
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ladies and gentlemen, russell vowinkel.e -- fellow veterans, thank you for celebrate the service of america's veterans. terry shinseki reminds us that november 11 is a day to celebrate the selfless service of our veterans -- secretary shinseki. shinseki.
ladies and gentlemen, russell vowinkel.e -- fellow veterans, thank you for celebrate the service of america's veterans. terry shinseki reminds us that november 11 is a day to celebrate the selfless service of our veterans -- secretary shinseki. shinseki.
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the british filmmaker, kenneth russell, has died at the age of 84. his son said that he died peacefully in his sleep after having several strokes. route -- russell enjoyed being provocative. he made his name with "women in love." the film broke sexual taboos. he was nominated for best director oscar. his work was innovative and flamboyant, raising a lot of eyebrows. some countries ban his films, like the 1971 historical drama, "the devils," which is still not available on home video markets. stay with me. i will be back with our in-depth report. if these papers do not fly away. stay with us. >> stick around. >> and global ideas. out and about in brazil. glimpses into a world that is otherwise closed to outsiders. on the outskirts of rio de janeiro. illegal settlements. catastrophic living conditions. violence. sustainable projects to change the situation for the better. the interactive web-stock year -- web-documentary on ideas for a cleaner world. >> welcome back, everyone. first, tunisia. now the egyptians are voting for a new parliament. it is not
the british filmmaker, kenneth russell, has died at the age of 84. his son said that he died peacefully in his sleep after having several strokes. route -- russell enjoyed being provocative. he made his name with "women in love." the film broke sexual taboos. he was nominated for best director oscar. his work was innovative and flamboyant, raising a lot of eyebrows. some countries ban his films, like the 1971 historical drama, "the devils," which is still not available on...