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the show kicks off on showtime and also features his companion botook. first of preview of the untold history of the united states. >> roosevelt made his solos move yet. the stakes have rarely been higher in a presidential election, and roosevelt shows his secretary of agriculture as his running mate. wallace had been at the nerve center in sawing off the perils of the great depression, easing the way of government subsidies with farmers to stay in business by cutting back on production. wallace provided food stamps. he instituted programs for land use planning and soil conservation. wallace spoke out strongly against the building up of false and racial theories and review the hitler policy in germany. -- and criticized the hitler policy in germany. tavis: let me start with politics. i am glad we have got to shows. there is a lot to talk about with regard to the text and the showtime series. i thought i read that you hoped obama would win. tell me what you expect tomorrow and why you hope the president will pull this off. >> i am thinking about from 1940
the show kicks off on showtime and also features his companion botook. first of preview of the untold history of the united states. >> roosevelt made his solos move yet. the stakes have rarely been higher in a presidential election, and roosevelt shows his secretary of agriculture as his running mate. wallace had been at the nerve center in sawing off the perils of the great depression, easing the way of government subsidies with farmers to stay in business by cutting back on production....
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their 10-part series on showtime kicks off next monday night. now is another preview of "the. history of the united states. " -- "the untold story of the united states. " >> i steadied american history. it made sense. we were the center of the world. there was manifest destiny and we were the good guys. i have traveled the world now. i continue my education as an infantryman in vietnam. made a lot of movies, some of them about history. and i have learned a lot more about what i once knew. and when i heard from my children what they're learning in school, i was perturbed that they were not getting the more honest view of the world and i did. we lived most of our lives in a fog. but i will let my children to have access to something that looks beyond what i recall as the tyranny of now. >> material now. tavis: the you think a 10-part series on showtime, a companion book, they can start a conversation about the history of their nation? >> sure, and i am proud that showtime put this on. this does not use again on american television. but they are very proud of it and it gets repea
their 10-part series on showtime kicks off next monday night. now is another preview of "the. history of the united states. " -- "the untold story of the united states. " >> i steadied american history. it made sense. we were the center of the world. there was manifest destiny and we were the good guys. i have traveled the world now. i continue my education as an infantryman in vietnam. made a lot of movies, some of them about history. and i have learned a lot more...
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the 10-part mini series on showtime ri. democracy now!looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] democracy now!] tavis: good evening. tonight, a conversation with two-time oscar winner sally field. she is once again in the oscar conversation for her role as mary todd lincoln conversation for her role as mary todd lincoln
the 10-part mini series on showtime ri. democracy now!looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] democracy now!] tavis: good evening. tonight, a conversation with two-time oscar winner sally field. she is once again in the oscar conversation for her role as mary todd lincoln conversation for her role as...
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watch it sunday nights on showtime. >> jimmy: how are you? very good to meet you. i have to say i'm a little bit like star struck right now and i also, you know, think you might be up to no good. >> you need to pat me down? >> jimmy: if you wouldn't mind? >> i'd like that. >> jimmy: how is everything going? >> things are great. thanks for having me on. very excited. >> jimmy: and i am also thrown by the accent. once again, we have a foreigner who is posing as an american. >> it's weird. i'm indian, i know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what a great show "homeland" is. i mean, i love it. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so good. and you do such a great job on it. >> thank you. thanks. >> jimmy: i really -- i don't want to ruin things for people who are kind of partially through the show, but the transition you've made is just -- you know, it's great. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i'll tell you, at thanksgiving dinner, and this probably happened all over the country, here is how almost every conversation goes. do you wat
watch it sunday nights on showtime. >> jimmy: how are you? very good to meet you. i have to say i'm a little bit like star struck right now and i also, you know, think you might be up to no good. >> you need to pat me down? >> jimmy: if you wouldn't mind? >> i'd like that. >> jimmy: how is everything going? >> things are great. thanks for having me on. very excited. >> jimmy: and i am also thrown by the accent. once again, we have a foreigner who is...
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you guys see that show on the showtime channel. i love that chaenl. now if you haven't seen it, it's the twisting tale of an iraq war vet who may or may not be a terrorist op rattive, or a double agent whose's been brainwashed by al qaeda who matches wits with a by polar cia op rattive who is convinced that he's part of an attack against america and is an on-again, off-again affair with him. >> here what i can't figure out. when do they charge their cell phones? they're always on them. always! and they're always full, never plugged into anything. not even in the car. it's always like full bars. dc, beirut, baghdad, great reception. makes the whole thing kind of unbelievable. (laughter) anyway, hi a great thanksgiving. i celebrated the traditional manner with my family or as the indians call them maze. but folks we all know thanksgiving is just a preamble to the holiest day the year, black friday. when americans-- when americans come together to bow before their lord the wal-mart rollback guy. because jesus isn't the only one who is saved. and black fr
you guys see that show on the showtime channel. i love that chaenl. now if you haven't seen it, it's the twisting tale of an iraq war vet who may or may not be a terrorist op rattive, or a double agent whose's been brainwashed by al qaeda who matches wits with a by polar cia op rattive who is convinced that he's part of an attack against america and is an on-again, off-again affair with him. >> here what i can't figure out. when do they charge their cell phones? they're always on them....
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it was a mostly young crowd with a lot of twilight fans buying their tickets well in advance of showtime. the theatre showing the film on three screen, all sold out. at least 600 tickets were sold tonight. why has the series been so successful? >> i really loved reading the books. i was an avid, never, and i became one after reading these books. >> i drove by and screamed twilight, and everyone screamed. >> she's one of my favorite there ares. and i think the obsession with vam -- authors. >> reporter: and the theatre manager was considering adding some show times depending on the crowd. maybe 11:30 and midnight. but he got the sellout that he was looking for. so if you want to see the movie, you're going to have to wait till the morning! >>> parents at a san jose grade school are upset over how a registered sex offender was given permission to be on campus amid hundreds of children. the 51-year-old was convicted of molesting a young relatively years ago. he was recognized and reported to a sheriff's deputy. but he had a letter from the san jose catholic diocese giving him permission to
it was a mostly young crowd with a lot of twilight fans buying their tickets well in advance of showtime. the theatre showing the film on three screen, all sold out. at least 600 tickets were sold tonight. why has the series been so successful? >> i really loved reading the books. i was an avid, never, and i became one after reading these books. >> i drove by and screamed twilight, and everyone screamed. >> she's one of my favorite there ares. and i think the obsession with...
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i wish i had showtime. unfortunately, i don't. >> want me to call your cable provider? >> that would be great, thank you. >>> and this comes to us from salt lake city, utah, where playing like a girl has turned one pee wee football player into an internet sensation. it is only her first year playing little league football but 9-year-old samantha gordon is already looking like a natural. she's my hero. when the youngster turns on her jets the boys can barely keep up with her. she's scored 35 touchdowns and run for close to 1200 yards. pretty impressive considering the team is chasing her ponytail and she's only 9 years old and they're like, what? where did she go. >> she's quick. >> watch out, nfl. >> you never know. >> has got like the longhorns calling her, longhorns sending out the troops. all right, well, i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> in california, the milestones just keep rolling in for one furry bundle. a baby panda at the san diego zoo celebrated his 100th day. the cub now weighs in at nearly
i wish i had showtime. unfortunately, i don't. >> want me to call your cable provider? >> that would be great, thank you. >>> and this comes to us from salt lake city, utah, where playing like a girl has turned one pee wee football player into an internet sensation. it is only her first year playing little league football but 9-year-old samantha gordon is already looking like a natural. she's my hero. when the youngster turns on her jets the boys can barely keep up with...
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and it is showtime.cheers and applause] >> with producers and studios that keeping everyone on their toes, the our plume by. >> i did a little shopping at the dollar store. i saw things that were screaming anderson. i thought this would be perfect for the holidays. it plays a little music. ♪ >> wow. >> isn't that great? it goes with your eyes. >> yes wow. >> time to take photos. >> on your show you have a different co-host every day? is that difficult? >> not when you have someone as experienced and talented and beautiful as year. >> o really. thank you. it is time to head home. my job is complete. abc7 news. >> cynee! >> she survived the dancing. >> she has moves. >> she did do a great job. >> she did a great job keeping she will have to go to the chiropractor when she gets back. a car crash caught on camera, but it is what that followed that is truly amazing. >> only on seven now, northern virginia is home to some of the largest and violent street gangs in the country. now they are moving away from the
and it is showtime.cheers and applause] >> with producers and studios that keeping everyone on their toes, the our plume by. >> i did a little shopping at the dollar store. i saw things that were screaming anderson. i thought this would be perfect for the holidays. it plays a little music. ♪ >> wow. >> isn't that great? it goes with your eyes. >> yes wow. >> time to take photos. >> on your show you have a different co-host every day? is that...
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and showtime's pot loving series, "weeds." best thing up for lions gate, will be "the hunger games." now the rest of hollywood hungers for the teen girl cohort "twilight" created. lionsgate is hoping "the hunger games" will pick up where bella and edward left off. david: i haven't seen one "twilight" but i have seen "the hunger games" five times and i'm not a girl. time to go off the desk. how about this for a presidential candidate, a donkey claim. they fought in ecuador to get senior burro. the donkey will not be on the ballot unfortunately. poor donkey. >> poor thing. he is better off without being on a ballot. david: great show today. thank you for watching. liz: "money" with melissa next whene got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule.
and showtime's pot loving series, "weeds." best thing up for lions gate, will be "the hunger games." now the rest of hollywood hungers for the teen girl cohort "twilight" created. lionsgate is hoping "the hunger games" will pick up where bella and edward left off. david: i haven't seen one "twilight" but i have seen "the hunger games" five times and i'm not a girl. time to go off the desk. how about this for a presidential candidate, a...
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it is airing on showtime. new episodes premiere on mondays at 8:00 p.m.ast night. what is today? >> wednesday. >> so it was tuesday night, yeah. >> the longest day of my life so far. sitting next to you. >>> up next, joe, mika, and willie's conversation with comic actress and director penny marshall. keep it right here on "morning joe." into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> penny marshall made a name for herself in the 1970s playing the role of laverne in three different tv sitcoms. and with the tivo premiere dvr you can see all episodes with just a few clicks. nobody finds your entertainment like tivo. >>> joining us now actress, director, producer penny marshall. she's out with a new memoir, my mother was nuts. >> funny. >> it's a touching tribute. >> you know what, penny, i bet in a way it i
it is airing on showtime. new episodes premiere on mondays at 8:00 p.m.ast night. what is today? >> wednesday. >> so it was tuesday night, yeah. >> the longest day of my life so far. sitting next to you. >>> up next, joe, mika, and willie's conversation with comic actress and director penny marshall. keep it right here on "morning joe." into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our...
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it debuts on showtime. controversial director sets out to tell about our nation's past and the place in the world. >> we were the center of the world. there was a manifest destiny. we were the good guys. well, i've traveled the world now. i continued my education as an infantryman in vietnam, made a lot of movies. some of them about history. and i've learned a lot more than i once knew. "the untold history of the united states" airs monday night on showtime 8:00 pm eastern. nice to have you with us, oliver stone. >> thank you, soledad. >> my pleasure. why is the history, as you really think it is, untold? is there an intentional reason in your rationale? >> maybe "untold" is the wrong title. it could have been called the ignored history. this stuff was, at points, in the newspapers or sometimes in the headlines even but it's been somewhat forgotten, like the henry wallace story. it was there. it's out there. scholars at the college level certainly know it. historians who work on it know it. but it's not in
it debuts on showtime. controversial director sets out to tell about our nation's past and the place in the world. >> we were the center of the world. there was a manifest destiny. we were the good guys. well, i've traveled the world now. i continued my education as an infantryman in vietnam, made a lot of movies. some of them about history. and i've learned a lot more than i once knew. "the untold history of the united states" airs monday night on showtime 8:00 pm eastern. nice...
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ladies and gentlemen, it's showtime. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> well, the calm in the middle east is non-existentatter of fact, today was supposed to be a day of trying to work things out. hillary clinton, secretary of state, broke off her trip to asia, went to israel today. the bombing as we just learned from cnn, it's continuing. >> just moments ago we're on the scenes. we'll watch this videotape as we watch what is unfolding. watch this. >> the day began as a day of diplomatcy. hillary clinton went to israel, and this is what they were trying to work out all day. [ explosion ] >> another day of violence in gaza. israeli airstrikes killed a senior militant and five others on an attack on a car. elsewhere, mass mitt tonights killed six people expected collaborating with israel. as attacks were both sides continue. >> i caution against a ground operation. >> diplomats converged on the region including secretary of state, hillary clinton. >> i can assure you that she'll be meeting with the palestinian authority. >> the goal of the egyptian-led negotiation is to broker an immediate end to the fight
ladies and gentlemen, it's showtime. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> well, the calm in the middle east is non-existentatter of fact, today was supposed to be a day of trying to work things out. hillary clinton, secretary of state, broke off her trip to asia, went to israel today. the bombing as we just learned from cnn, it's continuing. >> just moments ago we're on the scenes. we'll watch this videotape as we watch what is unfolding. watch this. >> the day began as a day of diplomatcy....
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. >> the untold history of the united states is on showtime. the book is available now. read it is too. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enl
. >> the untold history of the united states is on showtime. the book is available now. read it is too. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your...
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. >> the unhold history of the united states is on showtime. the book is available now.ck. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not enough, because it tells you after the fact, sometimes as much as 30 days later. with lifelock, as soon as our network spots a threat to your identity, you'll g
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it is almost showtime in new york city.hat's right, the 86th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. it steps off in less than three hours from now. >> it was tough even to get into work early this morning, because the streets were already roped off at 3:00 a.m. some 3 million people are expected to line the parade route. another 50 million will be watching from home. jason carroll, he is out and about in manhattan's upper west side. and a beautiful morning. have you seen the balloons? >> reporter: it is glorious out here, brooke. can you believe this? it's clear, it's actually pretty cool, but, you know, we could have had it so much worse. looking really good out here at the parade route. i want you to take a look behind me, tom the turkey, see those blinking lights down there? that's where tom the turkey is in the position, getting ready to start off the macy's thanksgiving day parade, which should start at about 9:00 a.m. last night, of course, big tradition here in new york city, balloons being blown up. i think it's one
it is almost showtime in new york city.hat's right, the 86th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. it steps off in less than three hours from now. >> it was tough even to get into work early this morning, because the streets were already roped off at 3:00 a.m. some 3 million people are expected to line the parade route. another 50 million will be watching from home. jason carroll, he is out and about in manhattan's upper west side. and a beautiful morning. have you seen the balloons?...
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. >> the unhold history of the united states is on showtime. the book is available now.t back. [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like depreciation, fuel, and maintenance costs. and now when you come in, you can trade up to get a total value of $8,000 on a 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition. from outstanding value to standing the test of time, chevy runs deep. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth!
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. >> the unhold history of the united states is on showtime. the book is available now. be right back. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my money. my choice. my meineke.
. >> the unhold history of the united states is on showtime. the book is available now. be right back. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free....
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it's also the site where the showtime series "homeland" is filmed.that since they had found some classified information on her computer earlier, they may have been going back to look to see what else was there. >> okay. and here's the bizarre twist here. there was an agent who launched this investigation. he sent topless photos of himself to kelley. what else can you tell us about that? >> apparently that photo was sent before this investigation again began, zoraida. what this was, was this agent knew jill kelley. they were personal friends. and that's why jill kelley went to him. went to her local tampa field office when she started getting these e-mails, which later turned out to be from paula broadwell to say here, here's a problem. he then referred the case on to the cyber crimes unit, because he doesn't work in that area. but apparently he kept, i guess, poking around the investigation, and at some point they told him, or he was told, you know, no longer come to meetings, you're not involved in this case, basically. >> good thing we have you thi
it's also the site where the showtime series "homeland" is filmed.that since they had found some classified information on her computer earlier, they may have been going back to look to see what else was there. >> okay. and here's the bizarre twist here. there was an agent who launched this investigation. he sent topless photos of himself to kelley. what else can you tell us about that? >> apparently that photo was sent before this investigation again began, zoraida. what...
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hogar y de flex tv que es televisión a tu medida, porque es muy fácil porque flex tv recibes hbo, showtimeel chofer, no, cómo son los artistas. >>> ay, con razón. >>> pero qué pena, zuria, de verdad. >>> qué vergüenza, a nombre de despierta américa una disculpa. >>> sí, sí, lo que pasa es que nuestro chofer en realidad tiene problemas técnicos. >>> qué pena, zuria, de verdad, continuamos con más de despierta américa. >>> perdóname. >>> pero no lo besaste. >>> no, gracias a dios no, qué mal rato. >>> oigan, no, de verdad, raúl, ven que te invito al cine, tengo hasta las palomitas y todo. >>> ese albertico, qué vergüenza con zuria vega. >>> qué es esto. >>> garapiñadas dulces. >>> es que llega a las salas de cine un nuevo largometraje. >>> así es, desde hollywood nos presentan el calor y espíritu de estas fechas, vamos con damaris díaz desde nueva york. >>> saludos, damaris. >>> escuchen esto, los niños del mundo están por perder su inocencia, todo esto por un ogro llamado peach que quiere acabar con las fantasías, esto y más en la película rise of the guardians. >>> donde todos los personaj
hogar y de flex tv que es televisión a tu medida, porque es muy fácil porque flex tv recibes hbo, showtimeel chofer, no, cómo son los artistas. >>> ay, con razón. >>> pero qué pena, zuria, de verdad. >>> qué vergüenza, a nombre de despierta américa una disculpa. >>> sí, sí, lo que pasa es que nuestro chofer en realidad tiene problemas técnicos. >>> qué pena, zuria, de verdad, continuamos con más de despierta américa. >>>...
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showtime. >> what did you learn in the briefing? " i think it was very positive that general patraeus agree to come before our committee. i think the fact it was good for the country, it was good for the intelligence community and for general patraeus to bring closure to a lot of issues he needed to take care of and testify before our committee. we spoke about the first briefing he gave us where there is a dispute about what he said. he reinforced the fact he initially for the first 24 hours felt this was a protest with what happened with the film. he clarified after more information came in, there was not a protest. he also did clarify that he made in this statement to us there were extremists in the group and they were al qaeda affiliates. that is important because that has been a debate for three or four weeks. >> congressman king was setting his recollection is that the then the director talked-about extremist elements but he downplayed it the big time. the emphasis was more on -- >> it is all about your perception and the infor
showtime. >> what did you learn in the briefing? " i think it was very positive that general patraeus agree to come before our committee. i think the fact it was good for the country, it was good for the intelligence community and for general patraeus to bring closure to a lot of issues he needed to take care of and testify before our committee. we spoke about the first briefing he gave us where there is a dispute about what he said. he reinforced the fact he initially for the first...
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"homeland" is a tv show on showtime. [laughter] let's move to nonfiction. it is a privilege for me to be here. kinky to dan for moderating. i see a number of people in the audience who have done such important work in the space. let me start with one provocative sentence from jeffrey of columbia university. he said recently the information and communication technology revolution is surely the most powerful single force for economic development in the world today. i want to talk about that today, about the enormous opportunities the broadband revolution is creating. i will also talk about the dangerous fact that the global internet is at a crossroads. threats to the future of the internet have never been more serious. if we do not tackle these threats, the u.s. and other nations will pay the price in stifled innovation and social progress and diminished opportunity. i will describe those threats and talk about what needs to happen for us to keep the global internet on the right path, to harness the opportunities of new communications technology to benefit al
"homeland" is a tv show on showtime. [laughter] let's move to nonfiction. it is a privilege for me to be here. kinky to dan for moderating. i see a number of people in the audience who have done such important work in the space. let me start with one provocative sentence from jeffrey of columbia university. he said recently the information and communication technology revolution is surely the most powerful single force for economic development in the world today. i want to talk about...
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it's showtime, ladies and gentlemen. esi edugyan. this is the miracle of frenetic skilling, ladies and gentlemen. if you saw this you wouldn't even recognize the name. from baltimore to berlin to paris, "half-blood blues" is esi edugyan's story of an afro german trumpet player and his band called the hot time swingers is in 1939 for occupied paris arrested by the nazis for the crime of being in africa german jazz musician. degenerate both by birth because he's one of the masters so-called produced by the unions of german women and french colonial soldiers after world war i and degenerate by choice because they considered jazz to be a degenerate art form, a quote on quote, jewish property. think about that. it's a figure of the novel which has been praised to the heavens which is a little exposed, i'm sorry, uses a little exposed corner of the african diaspora to address the themes of creativity as relations to the other and the very nature of those historical memory and historical discourse. the novel was powered not only by its flig
it's showtime, ladies and gentlemen. esi edugyan. this is the miracle of frenetic skilling, ladies and gentlemen. if you saw this you wouldn't even recognize the name. from baltimore to berlin to paris, "half-blood blues" is esi edugyan's story of an afro german trumpet player and his band called the hot time swingers is in 1939 for occupied paris arrested by the nazis for the crime of being in africa german jazz musician. degenerate both by birth because he's one of the masters...
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finally focus on the real issues facing america, like catching up -- that's a homeland is a tv show on showtime. [laughter] let's move to nonfiction. it is a privilege for me to be at the council on foreign relations, and thank you for hosting, and and for moderating. i see a number of people in the audience who have done such important work in the space, some of my colleagues and other government agencies. i see charlie firestone from the aspen institute, very involved in issues that i will be talking about today. let me start with one provocative sentence from jeffrey sachs of columbia university. he said recently the information and communications technology revolution is surely the most powerful single force for economic development in the world today. so i want to talk about that today, about the enormous opportunities the broadband revolution is creating. i will also talk about the dangerous fact that the global internet is at a crossroads. threats to the future of the internet have never been more serious, and if we don't tackle these threats, the u.s. and other nations will pay the pric
finally focus on the real issues facing america, like catching up -- that's a homeland is a tv show on showtime. [laughter] let's move to nonfiction. it is a privilege for me to be at the council on foreign relations, and thank you for hosting, and and for moderating. i see a number of people in the audience who have done such important work in the space, some of my colleagues and other government agencies. i see charlie firestone from the aspen institute, very involved in issues that i will be...
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let's go, showtime. >> what did you learn of the briefing? >> i think it was very positive that general petraeus agreed to come before our committee. it was good for the country, it was good for our intelligence committee and good for general petraeus to bring closure to a lot of issues that are out there that he needed to take care of and we talked about the first briefing that he gave us the whether it was a dispute about what he had said and he reinforced the fact that in the first 24 hours, he felt at that point that this was a protest, as a result of what happened with the film. he clarified that after more information came in, there was not a protest. he did clarify, which was important and relevant, that he made in a statement to us that there was extremists in the group and that they are al qaeda affiliate's. that was very important because that has been part of the debate. >> congressman king was saying that his recollection is maybe that the director talked about extremist elements and he downplayed it big time. the emphasis was mor
let's go, showtime. >> what did you learn of the briefing? >> i think it was very positive that general petraeus agreed to come before our committee. it was good for the country, it was good for our intelligence committee and good for general petraeus to bring closure to a lot of issues that are out there that he needed to take care of and we talked about the first briefing that he gave us the whether it was a dispute about what he had said and he reinforced the fact that in the...