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morgan steinbeck saw something perhaps nobody else has what he found is a testament to the power of observation>> i live in pensacola florida, and i was in the army after the korean war. thatis the actual picture the photographer shot on february 23 on iwo jima. it is iconic and central to the meaning of the marine corps. >> visitors to the monument at arlington national cemetery in virginia know the image, too. >> network tv stations would go off at midnight when we were growing up and this was the last image you saw, the actual movie clip of the flag at iwo jima going up. it was very touching to be here to see that and to see that event being memorialized in the way that it has been here. was able to get it almost identical to this photo really says a lot. i actually believe it is very accurate. sharyl: or is it? morgan noticed something perhaps nobody else had seen. in the photo, the marine in the back has no weapon on his shoulder, but in the sculpture, he does. morgan noticed it is a rifle that did not exist taken.fter the photo was >> when i looked at these, i thought -- wait a minute. th
morgan steinbeck saw something perhaps nobody else has what he found is a testament to the power of observation>> i live in pensacola florida, and i was in the army after the korean war. thatis the actual picture the photographer shot on february 23 on iwo jima. it is iconic and central to the meaning of the marine corps. >> visitors to the monument at arlington national cemetery in virginia know the image, too. >> network tv stations would go off at midnight when we were...
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my first question is what about that american book by steinbeck inspired you australians to do this? >> all of us really, really like that book and perhaps we just wanted to hop on a bike. we thought that was the perfect space to travel to america and just find out if that smalltown american generosity and compassion still existed. and we very much found that it did. we couldn't have completed this trip without the people we met along the way. >> what sort of help did they give you? >> people nice enough to bring us in and give us a shower. they fed us once we left the solar panel and a guy drove it to us out of his way. >> do you guys have massive calves now? >> our backsides were probably a little sore and more well developed. it was pretty growling. >> did this adventure romanticize the book even more or ruin the book for you? >> no. not at all. i thought it might do that, actually. but i couldn't believe how accurate it was and how those science are still really alive in that part of america. >> you're trying to make a documentary what can people do to contribute? >> to facebook
my first question is what about that american book by steinbeck inspired you australians to do this? >> all of us really, really like that book and perhaps we just wanted to hop on a bike. we thought that was the perfect space to travel to america and just find out if that smalltown american generosity and compassion still existed. and we very much found that it did. we couldn't have completed this trip without the people we met along the way. >> what sort of help did they give you?...
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i think the novel, john steinbeck's novel, came out the year before, 1939, but they are, i believe, in oklahoma, and they have trouble, the drought, the farm is foreclosed, and they and theycalifornia, thought things would get better, but, actually, they get worse, so you have a till of tragedy during the great depression. lessone on the left is well-known known. this dates back to 1934, and don't be confused by the title. this is actually a very liberal, radical application, one critic has said, of the social gospel. it is about a couple living in the city. they cannot make ends meet, so they go and live on a farm that has been foreclosed, and they get other people who pass by do not have jobs, and they try to make a triumph out of this foreclosed farm. it basically, in some ways, is an attack on capitalism. the director had a lot of trouble getting the money to make it, but i think last year, it was put on the library of congress film registry, which means it is a film that has cultural significance and worthy of preservation, so it is, again, a radical version of how people struggle
i think the novel, john steinbeck's novel, came out the year before, 1939, but they are, i believe, in oklahoma, and they have trouble, the drought, the farm is foreclosed, and they and theycalifornia, thought things would get better, but, actually, they get worse, so you have a till of tragedy during the great depression. lessone on the left is well-known known. this dates back to 1934, and don't be confused by the title. this is actually a very liberal, radical application, one critic has...
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a quotation of the evening from john steinbeck. he wrote this. power does not corrupt. fear corrupts. perhaps the fear of a loss of power. we are coming right back with much more. stay with us. the f.b.i. director today made it clear hillary clinton has her own personal get out of jail free card. >> we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. lou: we knew the obama justice department was the most highly politicized in history. has it also just proved itself to be correct? ed rollins joins us next. why didn't the f.b.i. impanel a federal grand jury to decide whether to prosecute the clinton case? we'll take up that question with judge alex ferrer tonight as well. stay with us. the questions get tougher and the answers more fasci ♪ [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. your but, during the day, fine when yothey can move!em on. in the morning... noon... evening... enough is enough! it's time to use fixodent plus adhesives. with just one application... ...they give you superior h
a quotation of the evening from john steinbeck. he wrote this. power does not corrupt. fear corrupts. perhaps the fear of a loss of power. we are coming right back with much more. stay with us. the f.b.i. director today made it clear hillary clinton has her own personal get out of jail free card. >> we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. lou: we knew the obama justice department was the most highly politicized in history. has it also just proved...
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a quotation of the evening from john steinbeck. he wrote this. power does not corrupt.r corrupts. perhaps the fear of a loss of power. we are coming right back with much more. stay with us. the f.b.i. director today made it clear hillary clinton has her own personal get out of jail free card. >> we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. lou: we knew the obama justice department was the most highly politicized in history. has it also just proved itself to be correct? ed rollins joins us next. why didn't the f.b.i. impanel a federal grand jury to decide whether to prosecute the clinton case? we'll take up that question with judge alex ferrer tonight as well. stay with us. the questions get tougher and the answers more fascinating. we'll be right back after these messages. my cousin's wedding is c♪ming soon. i like the bride more than the groom. ♪ turquoise dresses... so excited. did all her exes get invited? no ones got moves like uncle joe. ♪ when it's go book on choicehotels.com for instant rewards like gift cards, plus savings o
a quotation of the evening from john steinbeck. he wrote this. power does not corrupt.r corrupts. perhaps the fear of a loss of power. we are coming right back with much more. stay with us. the f.b.i. director today made it clear hillary clinton has her own personal get out of jail free card. >> we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. lou: we knew the obama justice department was the most highly politicized in history. has it also just proved...
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advisers, director of national intelligence james clapper, fbi director comey, assistant director steinbeck, mike mccall and heard from the president's former enjoy to defeat isis general john allen saying the same thing. as is happening in belgium and france, isis stated also publicly they'll infiltrate the refugee population to bring harm to americans. tell me why would be willing to gamble with the lives of americans. >> well, let me answer your question in two prongs. first of all, the refugees that come to europe and the refugees that come to the u.s., two completely different populations. >> you heard from the top intelligence officials -- wait a minute. >> if you let me answer -- sean. >> you just heard from top american officials, they all said the -- >> you don't want to hear an answer. >> infiltrated by isis. why would you gamble with the lives of americans? answer. >> refugees have to go through a state department interview, fbi interview, department of homeland security and a department of defense interview. it takes two years. >> no. that's not true. that's not true. under obam
advisers, director of national intelligence james clapper, fbi director comey, assistant director steinbeck, mike mccall and heard from the president's former enjoy to defeat isis general john allen saying the same thing. as is happening in belgium and france, isis stated also publicly they'll infiltrate the refugee population to bring harm to americans. tell me why would be willing to gamble with the lives of americans. >> well, let me answer your question in two prongs. first of all,...
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harvest by scott phyllis, the speed of light by elizabeth ruffner, down to a sound the sea by thomas steinbeck and among the missing, 2001 finalist for the national book award. he is executive editor for counter point press, one of the largest independent publishers in the country and one of the few located on the west coast. he acquires and edits action and nonfiction and his project include works by neil jordan, dana johnson, todd kohlberg and karen tender, 2015 finalist for the national book award. welcome to our panelists. [applause] >> i have a friend who recently called publishing a buggy whip business. do you feel you're making buggy whips? is everything we do antiquated? >> what is that? >> it is a thing you would make to move when driving your buggy. there is a spot that is very old-fashioned business that proceeds at a glacial pace. what do you think? >> no. creating magical apps, you can play with them on your phone, you can read them. it is cool being in la. many of us are from new york, where we are far from the television and movie business. we work on stories, stories exist in a
harvest by scott phyllis, the speed of light by elizabeth ruffner, down to a sound the sea by thomas steinbeck and among the missing, 2001 finalist for the national book award. he is executive editor for counter point press, one of the largest independent publishers in the country and one of the few located on the west coast. he acquires and edits action and nonfiction and his project include works by neil jordan, dana johnson, todd kohlberg and karen tender, 2015 finalist for the national book...
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i quote you all the time, you, james clapper, james comey, mike steinbeck, general john allen.a director on top of it. all of you had said that isis will infiltrate the refugee population. big issue with donald trump. he's been attacked for this. is that true? we know, like they did in paris, that isis has plans to infiltrate the refugee population that hillary wants to increase 550%. >> that's what always top intelligence officials have told me. they want to exploit the program. they have actual evidence of this happening. >> this happening in europe? >> i think europe probably mo. but they want to use it to get into the west, into the united states as well. it's a very reckless policy, that's what donald trump's trying to do in terms of vetting a population coming in. if you can't properly vet them, you shouldn't responsibly bring them in. it's not an absolute right that they come into the united states. >> you say properly vet them. if somebody comes from a country that practices sharia law, tells women how to dress, they can't drive a car, gays are executed. so they persecu
i quote you all the time, you, james clapper, james comey, mike steinbeck, general john allen.a director on top of it. all of you had said that isis will infiltrate the refugee population. big issue with donald trump. he's been attacked for this. is that true? we know, like they did in paris, that isis has plans to infiltrate the refugee population that hillary wants to increase 550%. >> that's what always top intelligence officials have told me. they want to exploit the program. they...