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he went on to star in 12 hollywood movies and yes, that was his tarzan roar used in subsequent films irrespective of the actor. when he competed here, he didn't swim in his loin cloth. >> kristin frazier there. and johnny, the man who played tarzan, only won three golds but went on to win another two at amsterdam in 1928. we'll be looking at all the past olympic games if our postcard series here on "bbc world news."
he went on to star in 12 hollywood movies and yes, that was his tarzan roar used in subsequent films irrespective of the actor. when he competed here, he didn't swim in his loin cloth. >> kristin frazier there. and johnny, the man who played tarzan, only won three golds but went on to win another two at amsterdam in 1928. we'll be looking at all the past olympic games if our postcard series here on "bbc world news."
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he went on to star in 12 hollywood movies and yes, that was his tarzan roar used in subsequent filmsespective of the actor. when he competed here, he didn't swim in his loin cloth. >> kristin frazier there. and johnny, the man who played tarzan, only won three golds but went on to win another two at amsterdam in 1928. we'll be looking at all the past olympic games if our postcard series here on "bbc world news." londoners have long complained their city is the hard toast get around with in the western world with public transport bursting a the seams during rourke. -- roush. the olympic lanes are unlikely to help and extra tourists will place more strains on the buses, tubes, and trains. will the city grind to a hat over the next few weeks? i'm joined by mark who is in charge of the olympics transportation and that's for the organization transport for london. >> good afternoon. >> what about this? is london going to grind to a hat? >> it's not going to grind to a hat but it will be much, michigan busier than normal. we're expecting an additional one million people on some of the busie
he went on to star in 12 hollywood movies and yes, that was his tarzan roar used in subsequent filmsespective of the actor. when he competed here, he didn't swim in his loin cloth. >> kristin frazier there. and johnny, the man who played tarzan, only won three golds but went on to win another two at amsterdam in 1928. we'll be looking at all the past olympic games if our postcard series here on "bbc world news." londoners have long complained their city is the hard toast get...
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of for the decades wecudese li e st00arat bu cnu ornmo d o oil fuels, tarzan's common deep ocean drilling, fracki it guante ewi grhinthh col. sofei not to say the consequences will not me felt oner. throngaoilk s,ah eme wbaro. enc 2 france. three standard deviations out of the normal. those events are now occurring over 10% of the land area. with a normalci lywud enab%. de tigavbee already. the effects will be much larger. coyouchientically s evly chart the increase how the atmosphere changed? >> yes. we began to measure co2 ecy th50he ermirentt frhascths le andca e le ario 19. wa0 s miion and 18 hundreds began to increase as we ed me l oil d ga isnri rapidly now 390 parts per million. >> host: how does that affect human being to trap the heat radiation from the earth.rmy t composition been constant the planet will radiate to space just as ch energy as it receives. but the gases trap some of goutcom al pti of the planet has warmed up 1.5 degrees fahrenheit ai s.5es pl it ne balance. more coming in and going out byixeta l to. m hal as much warming ine i sed thans hers inla period when it w
of for the decades wecudese li e st00arat bu cnu ornmo d o oil fuels, tarzan's common deep ocean drilling, fracki it guante ewi grhinthh col. sofei not to say the consequences will not me felt oner. throngaoilk s,ah eme wbaro. enc 2 france. three standard deviations out of the normal. those events are now occurring over 10% of the land area. with a normalci lywud enab%. de tigavbee already. the effects will be much larger. coyouchientically s evly chart the increase how the atmosphere changed?...
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jane porter from tarzan. they both wtgue. nextt's crlierank, demoat fm neyork the ght hisife.ive it up for cogswoh fr "beauty and theeast last, ropaulhis sney doppgang is ythi but fun-ving he hd inhe crch ll ter afr beg ca witraisg him. it'slaudfrol frothe huncack not dam that one takes the cake. that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with.j. ramber [ female announcer ] the power of green coffee extract is now in our new starbucks refreshers™ -- a brethrough inatul engy. madwitrealruit starcks fresrs™ are licis localoe drks youan fl go abo. ♪ rethink how you re-energize. ♪ gea bot ofatur eney th aew stbuckrefrhers™, inthreways natal ergy om een ffeextra, sobodyidn'book wi traloci, th 27 cuomeruppo helmovehem theool ddy omis! ok ame, i'swimng! somebody, get her a pony! [ female announcer ] the travelocity guarantee. from the price to the room to the trip you'll never roam alone. >>> it aake o bak yr fotworoths srtin a bral coany. thecan'urnhing arod inheextew nth, thehave shuheirdos. weoturusiness team togeth because it's time for a "your business" makeover.
jane porter from tarzan. they both wtgue. nextt's crlierank, demoat fm neyork the ght hisife.ive it up for cogswoh fr "beauty and theeast last, ropaulhis sney doppgang is ythi but fun-ving he hd inhe crch ll ter afr beg ca witraisg him. it'slaudfrol frothe huncack not dam that one takes the cake. that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with.j. ramber [ female announcer ] the power of green coffee extract is now in our new starbucks refreshers™ -- a...
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tarzan with lips and silence in the homosexuality and with the context of fantasy fantasy and click like stilet to tots and cute outfits and switchblade that try to come at us, that fashion and some of us just bilingual like that because we have to be. some of us were pushed by in the chest by mothers where breast-fed begun powder. you hurt them and get stitches. don't touch them without dirty condoms and mammama always said she never raised no gay son. >>> welcome to beyond the headlines. i'm khiashl jennings. today we're talking about empowering bay area young people through mentoring and what a powerful example of a young man with strength and determination to start off our show. special thanks to joshua merchant. she poet from a local organization youth speaks. also joining us is founder and executive director of youth speaks. i'm so happy to have both of you here. >> james, started this program, 16 years ago? >> why did you do that? >> i thought it was important to create a space to find their voices and be taken seriously. one of our missions is giving people an opportunity for the
tarzan with lips and silence in the homosexuality and with the context of fantasy fantasy and click like stilet to tots and cute outfits and switchblade that try to come at us, that fashion and some of us just bilingual like that because we have to be. some of us were pushed by in the chest by mothers where breast-fed begun powder. you hurt them and get stitches. don't touch them without dirty condoms and mammama always said she never raised no gay son. >>> welcome to beyond the...
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jane porter from tarzan. they both went rogue. next it's charlie rankle, democrat from new york.he light of his life. give it up for cogsworth from "beauty and the beast." lastly, ron paul, his disney doppelganger is anything but fun-loving. he held in the church bell tower after being cast with raising him. it's claude frollo from the hunchback of notre dame. that one takes the cake. that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. [ female announcer ] the power of green coffee extract is now in our new starbucks refreshers™ -- a breakthrough in natural energy. made with real fruit, starbucks refreshers™ are delicious low calorie drinks you can feel good about. ♪ rethink how you re-energize. ♪ get a boost of natural energy with a new starbucks refreshers™, in three ways. natural energy from green coffee extract, somebody didn't book with travelocity, with 24/7 customer support to help move them to the pool daddy promised! look at me, i'm swimming! somebody, get her a pony! [ female announcer ] the travelocity guarantee. from the price to the room to
jane porter from tarzan. they both went rogue. next it's charlie rankle, democrat from new york.he light of his life. give it up for cogsworth from "beauty and the beast." lastly, ron paul, his disney doppelganger is anything but fun-loving. he held in the church bell tower after being cast with raising him. it's claude frollo from the hunchback of notre dame. that one takes the cake. that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. [...
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this weekend, 16-year-old ye shiwen covered two laps of the pool just as fast as "tarzan" johnny weismullerin the '28 olympics and faster than mark spitz in the 1969 world championships. but what has all of london talking is how her times compare to the men of today. in the 400 medleys, she swam those final two laps almost exactly as fast as michael phelps, and in the last 50 meters, was faster than ryan lochte. "every time we see something 'unbelievable,' history shows us that it turns out doping was involved," john leonard told a british paper. and though the so-called "mandarin mermaid" passed her drug test saturday, parents of american swimmers are suspicious as well. >> if it's within the rules today, they might have to change the rules later when they found out what they did. >> reporter: in china, there is outrage over the allegations, and charges of racism. >> translator: i think the accusations are unfair. people may think asians are not as strong as americans or europeans. >> reporter: but biology tells us that women like ye can't be faster than her male peers over the long haul,
this weekend, 16-year-old ye shiwen covered two laps of the pool just as fast as "tarzan" johnny weismullerin the '28 olympics and faster than mark spitz in the 1969 world championships. but what has all of london talking is how her times compare to the men of today. in the 400 medleys, she swam those final two laps almost exactly as fast as michael phelps, and in the last 50 meters, was faster than ryan lochte. "every time we see something 'unbelievable,' history shows us that...
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tarzan. correct. you're cheating. you can't do that! it is a word game, after all. what mummy cooks our dinner in. microwave. correct. i do not! i home cook, take great care over your--! and the time's up! an elaborate... time's up! okay! stop it, karen. it's just for fun. fun. ( arguing continues ) fun. come on. ( arguing continues ) stop. let's just play nicely. come on, because it's-- we're having a really nice time. dad: come on. person who does this a lot. prime minister. gordon brown. bit more enthusiasm. just read 'em a bit faster... he used to be black, and played with children. ben: michael jackson! yeah. "he used to be black and played with children"? what, like hoopla and...? fat gold guy. goldfinger. david dickinson. he's like a god. who is he? buddha. the divine inspiration for hundreds of millions of people-- "fat gold guy." he's a liar. tony blair. his nose gets big. tony blair. rock, paper, scissors. velociraptor! come on! ben, can you just please...? it's paper, it's rock, or it's scissors. that's it. three things in the repertoire-- rock, paper, sc
tarzan. correct. you're cheating. you can't do that! it is a word game, after all. what mummy cooks our dinner in. microwave. correct. i do not! i home cook, take great care over your--! and the time's up! an elaborate... time's up! okay! stop it, karen. it's just for fun. fun. ( arguing continues ) fun. come on. ( arguing continues ) stop. let's just play nicely. come on, because it's-- we're having a really nice time. dad: come on. person who does this a lot. prime minister. gordon brown. bit...
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it's jane porter from tarzan. i guess we could say they both went rogue. next it's charlie rangel.t from new york. his best friend is literally the light of his love. give it up for cogsworth from "beauty and the beast." best buddy to lumiere. lastly, ron paul, his disney doppelganger is anything but fun-loving. he hid the story's main character in a church bell tower for years after being tasked with raising him. it's claude frollo from the hunchback of notre dame. i think that one takes the cake. that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ [ female announcer ] and try aleve for relief from tough headaches. cleaning better doesn
it's jane porter from tarzan. i guess we could say they both went rogue. next it's charlie rangel.t from new york. his best friend is literally the light of his love. give it up for cogsworth from "beauty and the beast." best buddy to lumiere. lastly, ron paul, his disney doppelganger is anything but fun-loving. he hid the story's main character in a church bell tower for years after being tasked with raising him. it's claude frollo from the hunchback of notre dame. i think that one...
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several franchisees celebrate a milestone birthdays, including tarzan. james bond is 50. the power rangers are 20-years- old. remember that teenage ninja turtles? they are not teenagers. they are 25-year schedule. >> wonder if they are still kowabunja dude! >> mayor of the town is causing controversy because he has a new policy. he has enintroduced a new parking policy. special parking for men only. >> this is interesting during he took the hardest space is to get into like the ones where you have to back up, and he made those the man only spaces because apparently he thinks that women cannot get into those bases. women have the wider, well lit spaces that are close to the exit. >> pink? [laughter] >> he is just creating this policy as a publicity stunt. he wants to draw people to his small town in germany. >> his wife is going into divorce court. [laughter] there is still another half an hour of cynne simpson." -- "good morning washington." >> in the trayvon martin case >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington" -- on your side. >> i'm committed to ensuring tha
several franchisees celebrate a milestone birthdays, including tarzan. james bond is 50. the power rangers are 20-years- old. remember that teenage ninja turtles? they are not teenagers. they are 25-year schedule. >> wonder if they are still kowabunja dude! >> mayor of the town is causing controversy because he has a new policy. he has enintroduced a new parking policy. special parking for men only. >> this is interesting during he took the hardest space is to get into like...
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i was struck by how successful the tarzans keystone action as were. they jumped on the front page.ly had an impact. what other specific kind of issues are right for that and what did you learn from the success of that movement, which is not over. >> yes, we won a temporary victory, all environmental victories are temporary and this one temporary than most because big oil is coming back most and it was really interesting. one of the things we learned was that there were a lot of people out there willing to take real action. i mean, when we said, i sent out the letter with naomi cline and would you come to washington and get arrested. i had no idea what to expect. this was well before "occupy" 1,200 people plus showed up to get arrested in the biggest civil disobedience action in 30 years taught me that really the possibility of that kind of mormilitant movement is there. i think one of the next frontiers for this may have to do with looking at divestment from the fossil fuel industry. you know, reminiscent of what happened in the apart tide movement a quarter century ago. we have to
i was struck by how successful the tarzans keystone action as were. they jumped on the front page.ly had an impact. what other specific kind of issues are right for that and what did you learn from the success of that movement, which is not over. >> yes, we won a temporary victory, all environmental victories are temporary and this one temporary than most because big oil is coming back most and it was really interesting. one of the things we learned was that there were a lot of people out...
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one is tarzan i am trying to think of the other. >> insists exhibit is a lot of novels. >> that is part of the culture of the common people but some highbrow that appeal to people of all ages in children's books charlotte's web and the "wizard of oz." >> also "gone with the wind." how did they shape america? >> who we were becoming more the aspirations and other told about experiences like the diary of lewis and clark. others defined our dialect. "huckleberry finn." they shaped not only our ideas but how we speak today. >> you also have social and cultural mentioning dr. spock, the one called the big book. >> we also thought it was important to to look at to nonfiction zero or self-help. we look across the broad spectrum. we did not want to limit ourselves to a certain kind of author or writing style. books that are innovative that showed america as the innovative country that use books and stories literally are intellectually. >> here you are in charge of the willing process? >> it was definitely a large committee. note chairperson. we have a number of discussions and it was not that d
one is tarzan i am trying to think of the other. >> insists exhibit is a lot of novels. >> that is part of the culture of the common people but some highbrow that appeal to people of all ages in children's books charlotte's web and the "wizard of oz." >> also "gone with the wind." how did they shape america? >> who we were becoming more the aspirations and other told about experiences like the diary of lewis and clark. others defined our dialect....
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and i told him that tarzan don't swing from that vine. so that's kind of like a done deal. i got one from australia. a really nice lady wrote me from australia. canada. the philippines. and then london. haven't got anything from the states yet. so that's what i'm hoping for. i'm hoping somebody out there, one of you, anyway, one nice lady will write and see what happens. >> while bulmer is building relationships on the outside, timothy shreiber is continuing to destroy them on the inside. >> inmate schrieber is a very difficult inmate to manage. he talks very rudely and very crudely, vulgar language to the majority of staff, but especially the female staff. >> officer kendra eberle is the latest staff member to write a disciplinary report on shreiber. this time for verbal abuse. >> did you in fact call officer ebberle a bad little bitch pig? >> oh yeah, that's my nickname for her. i call her miss piggy. i have nicknames for all these cops in here. some of them i do get along with, but there's a lot of them i don't get along with. and i don't like, you know? just the way it
and i told him that tarzan don't swing from that vine. so that's kind of like a done deal. i got one from australia. a really nice lady wrote me from australia. canada. the philippines. and then london. haven't got anything from the states yet. so that's what i'm hoping for. i'm hoping somebody out there, one of you, anyway, one nice lady will write and see what happens. >> while bulmer is building relationships on the outside, timothy shreiber is continuing to destroy them on the inside....
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when some member of our audience hasn't asked this probing and significant question: hey, do your tarzan> bill: they were right. that was easy. here is number two. comic don rickles has been entertaining audiences since the 1950s. no one is off topics. he once roasted a u.s. president at his own inaugural ball. which president was it? >> bill: cards up, please. the answer is, roll the tape. >> good evening, mr. president. nice to see you, sir. and your lovely wife nancy. it's a big treat for me to fly all the way from california to be here for this kind of money. [ laughter ] >> bill: all right. you guys are right again. two for two. i don't know what to say, callum didn't know the topic and she has got the first two right. they might be too easy. here is a tough one. after all these years i love lucy story figure one of the greatest sitcoms of all time. [ laughter ] you are doing splendidly. speed it up. >> bill: i love lucy broke all sorts of barriers in tv. 1952 lucille ball butted heads with sensors who told her a specific word could not be used on her program. what word was that? wh
when some member of our audience hasn't asked this probing and significant question: hey, do your tarzan> bill: they were right. that was easy. here is number two. comic don rickles has been entertaining audiences since the 1950s. no one is off topics. he once roasted a u.s. president at his own inaugural ball. which president was it? >> bill: cards up, please. the answer is, roll the tape. >> good evening, mr. president. nice to see you, sir. and your lovely wife nancy. it's a...
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. >> because tarzan lived down the way. >> jimmy: and he owned almost all the thing and they named itmakes total sense. >> jimmy: it's a weird place, isn't it? it's a strange town. >> there you have it. that's where i grew up. >> jimmy: did you come to hollywood, cruise this area at all? >> you know, if you came to hollywood, you had to drive over one of the passes. and i was little -- i was always little, face it. but -- kevin love needs to be here. kevin love needs to be here in this space. >> jimmy: he'll be here eventually. >> okay. so we would go to the movies. and the movies were down the way. you'd go to the grumman's chinese and what's the name of the other ones? i don't remember. but you'd wear gloves and hats. >> jimmy: you would? >> and you would have to drive over a canyon pass, so you'd puke in the back of the car. >> jimmy: great. >> and then you get there and somehow it was worth it, because you saw, bridge on the river kwai and it was a great big foofy do. >> jimmy: was gig -- gidget the first acting role that you had? >> my first professional role. because i was in jr
. >> because tarzan lived down the way. >> jimmy: and he owned almost all the thing and they named itmakes total sense. >> jimmy: it's a weird place, isn't it? it's a strange town. >> there you have it. that's where i grew up. >> jimmy: did you come to hollywood, cruise this area at all? >> you know, if you came to hollywood, you had to drive over one of the passes. and i was little -- i was always little, face it. but -- kevin love needs to be here. kevin...
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to barker who starred in tarzan movies, best wishes. and a rare autograph from marilyn monroe.r keeping me out. a director says that single photo could go for more than $89,000. tiny dog led rescuers on a highway chase. folks spotted the pooch this morning running along a busy road in chicago. some drivers tried to stop it by morning go with their vehicles but no luck. the chase ended after 20 to minutes when somebody grabbed the pup. the dog was okay. we still don't know how it got on the road or who owns it. >> updating in some of the top stories, store sore for a nato air strike that killed 25 troops last year and pakistan opened a key supply route into afghanistan. a human rights group reported syrian troops are running more than two dozen torture centers across the country. >>> and the international guard now reports four crew members died when their fire fighting aircraft crashed in south dakota on sunday. military cleared six other planes to return to the skies today. >> on this day in 1988 a united states warship shot down an iranian passenger jet killing all 290 people
to barker who starred in tarzan movies, best wishes. and a rare autograph from marilyn monroe.r keeping me out. a director says that single photo could go for more than $89,000. tiny dog led rescuers on a highway chase. folks spotted the pooch this morning running along a busy road in chicago. some drivers tried to stop it by morning go with their vehicles but no luck. the chase ended after 20 to minutes when somebody grabbed the pup. the dog was okay. we still don't know how it got on the road...
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. >> i looked like kind of a tarzan figure in all these shredded trousers and cut t-shirt and jacket.> hey! >> charlie goes to the local hospital for stitches on his shoulder and his leg. he had made a last-minute wardrobe change before entering the den which may have saved his life. >> africa is usually pretty hot but this morning it was cold so i was just wearing a t-shirt and thankfully grabbed my ski jacket, which gives you padding. because basically the lion's claws would go through the jacket. it's tough material and it gets stuck so it couldn't pull away. if it was just a t-shirt it would go into your flesh and pull through and then that would have been a different story. i probably would have been in hospital for a lot longer or worse. >> despite his brush with death charlie keeps his torn clothes for the memories. >> i thought after maybe i should throw it away but then i thought, no, i should keep it, keep it for the grandkids. >> needless to say charlie doesn't have any plans to enter a lion's den any time soon. >> i put them in two different categories. the scary things th
. >> i looked like kind of a tarzan figure in all these shredded trousers and cut t-shirt and jacket.> hey! >> charlie goes to the local hospital for stitches on his shoulder and his leg. he had made a last-minute wardrobe change before entering the den which may have saved his life. >> africa is usually pretty hot but this morning it was cold so i was just wearing a t-shirt and thankfully grabbed my ski jacket, which gives you padding. because basically the lion's claws...
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jane porter from tarzan. i guess we could say they both went rogue.rlie rangel, democrat from new york. hint, his best frebt is literally the light of his life. give it up for cogs worth from beauty and the beast. best buddy to lumiere. lastly, ron paul, his disney doppelganger is anything but fun-loving. he hid the main character in a church bell tower for years after being tasked with raising him. it's claude frollo from the hunchback of notre dame. that one takes the cake. >>> up next, president obama says he needs to do a better job selling what he's done. telling the american people a story that helps us understand where he's leading us. that's ahead. this is "hardball." the place for politics. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could literally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver
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>> one of them as tarzan and i am trying to think now with the other one is. islamic a lot of novels. >> yes, and novels are a critical part of american culture. not only novel's people read and the common people read it, but some very highbrow and complex novel. some novels that appeared to be when all ages. some children's books that appeal and all ages. they are hardly limited. >> how did that buckshee america? >> many of them identify the aspirations we had as a nation. others told about experiences that we have uniquely as americans liked the dying rays of lewis and clark. many others defined our dialect. huckleberry finn talk in dialect and so they shaped how we speak today. >> you also have some social cultural books a lot to ask about you mentioned dr. spock. there's a couple cookbooks and the book called the big book alcoholics anonymous. >> we thought it was important to get nonfiction and either were barriers of some kind of looked at the broad spectrum of books that she dominica and limit ourselves to a particular genre for a particular type of boo
>> one of them as tarzan and i am trying to think now with the other one is. islamic a lot of novels. >> yes, and novels are a critical part of american culture. not only novel's people read and the common people read it, but some very highbrow and complex novel. some novels that appeared to be when all ages. some children's books that appeal and all ages. they are hardly limited. >> how did that buckshee america? >> many of them identify the aspirations we had as a...
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and now they are sent at the war front, in the olden days -- >> what a plea to books -- >> one is tarzan and i am trying to think what the other one is. >> in this exhibit, a lot of novels. >> novels are critical part of american culture. not only dime novels that the common people read but some highbrow and complex novels. some of those that appealed to people of all ages. the wizard of oz. charlotte's web. hardly limited. >> gone with the wind as well. how did those books shaped america? >> many of them identified who we were becoming more the aspirations we had as a nation and the experiences we had uniquely as americans like the diary of lewis and clark. many others really defined our dialect. huckleberry finn. talk in dialect and really shaped not only our ideas but how we see it today. >> you have some social cultural books and i want to ask about those you mentioned dr. spock and a couple cookbooks and the big book. >> we also thought it was important to look at nonfiction and books that were self-help or kind of broke barriers of certain kinds so we looked across the broad spectr
and now they are sent at the war front, in the olden days -- >> what a plea to books -- >> one is tarzan and i am trying to think what the other one is. >> in this exhibit, a lot of novels. >> novels are critical part of american culture. not only dime novels that the common people read but some highbrow and complex novels. some of those that appealed to people of all ages. the wizard of oz. charlotte's web. hardly limited. >> gone with the wind as well. how did...
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. >> yeah it is and i think the pacific too often gets overlooked especially tarzan all the rest weremenal reporters and of course homer was there for the last year. homer won his pulitzer covering the pacific, so i would love to do it one more time. yes sir? >> talk a little bit about how this book came about. howard, i mean, how did you get into doing it and just tell us a little bit about the genesis of the book. >> my buddies from georgetown university, federal -- fellow history buffs and when mr. cronkite passed away i was struck a two things. one has come instead of the usual jaded e-mails that we exchange when people leave us, it was pure reference andthat was the depth and the respect of mr. cronkite and gendered on so many of us and that i was struck when chips dad died so few of the obituaries mentioned his world war ii legacy. it was like an afterthought. as tim said a second ago, the sort of baby boomer obsession. everything was -- all the issues we associate mr. cronkite within the 60's and seventies in vietnam and the kennedy assassination and watergate and all the rest.
. >> yeah it is and i think the pacific too often gets overlooked especially tarzan all the rest weremenal reporters and of course homer was there for the last year. homer won his pulitzer covering the pacific, so i would love to do it one more time. yes sir? >> talk a little bit about how this book came about. howard, i mean, how did you get into doing it and just tell us a little bit about the genesis of the book. >> my buddies from georgetown university, federal -- fellow...
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i believe now there from the war front but i believe one is tarzan and i tried to think now what it is >>host: in this exhibit exhibit, lot of novels. not only what the common people read the complex novels that appeal to people of all ages. the "wizard of oz" oz", charlotte's web. >>host: also "gone with the wind." how does that shape america? >> the aspirations rehab as a nation and others that told about experiences like the diary of lewis and clark. or "huckleberry finn." they shaped not only the ideas of how we speak today. >>host: you also have cultural books mentioning dr. spock. also of the big book. i alcoholics anonymous. >>guest: it is important to look at nonfiction or those that were self-help or broke period it -- appears. we did not want to to limit ourselves to author, europe, writing style but innovative that showed america as the innovative country, practical solutions , that new books and stories to go into the front here. >>host: at the library of congress were you in charge of the process? >>guest: it was a very large committee with no chair%. we had a number of di
i believe now there from the war front but i believe one is tarzan and i tried to think now what it is >>host: in this exhibit exhibit, lot of novels. not only what the common people read the complex novels that appeal to people of all ages. the "wizard of oz" oz", charlotte's web. >>host: also "gone with the wind." how does that shape america? >> the aspirations rehab as a nation and others that told about experiences like the diary of lewis and...
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>> i believe one of them is tarzan. i'm trying to thing now with the of the oneness. oh, my goodness. >> love you think of that, in this exhibit, a lot of novels. >> yes. the novels are critical part of american culture. got all the fun novels that people read, the common people read, but some very highbrow and very complex novels. some that appeal to people of all ages. some children's books that appeal to people of all ages. the was a vase, charlotte's web, hardly really limited to just the children's audience. >> out of those books shape america. >> many of them identified who we were becoming for the aspirations we had as a nation. others told about experiences that we had uniquely as americans like the diary of lewis and clark really others to find the dialect. huckleberry finn. talk in dialect. there really shaped not only our ideas, but how we think today. >> you also have some social, cultural books. once asked about those. you mentioned dr. spock. a couple of cookbooks and this collection. a book called the big book, alcoholics anonymous. >> we also felt that
>> i believe one of them is tarzan. i'm trying to thing now with the of the oneness. oh, my goodness. >> love you think of that, in this exhibit, a lot of novels. >> yes. the novels are critical part of american culture. got all the fun novels that people read, the common people read, but some very highbrow and very complex novels. some that appeal to people of all ages. some children's books that appeal to people of all ages. the was a vase, charlotte's web, hardly really...
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>>is scinora l e fiaret overlooked into gaskets and tarzan in all e rest were phenomenal reporters.se homer was there for the last year. palmer o cong e aiic so tileernd d t onre time. yes, sir. >> how did this book come about? how did you geinto doing it and just tell us a iteb t ges he y ymeoow ivtyllisuf w wi devotees. when mr. cronkite passed away in the strip is two thin e-s wcgewth pu evence at was the death of the respt that mr. cronke engendered in so many of the thomfwiebst ofcit wodwr s yo know, as tim said a second ago, the sort of baby boomer obsession. everything was throu hprsm ll is e soe crteh e ad8 f vietnamand the kennedy assassination of watergate and all the rest. those things are important. coe a d i alef lldetoyof want. >> all these guys. tofew of them went to the nn hoanmes oy sost. r dun jus anend d forgive me -- you know what's coming. when word came down that ms. higgins wasakdcsn, r ral is h oheaur] them in the bb came into being, homer inclined if marguerite had to eat it. at the time to scrpe protegee whtoeitay erd ys. [laughter] any her questions? yes,
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. >>> exactamente, mÁs perdido que tarzan elÍa de la madre. >>> me parece conocido, jhonny, claro enparte con otros s deportes? >>> tome asiento, agarre su tele. >>> mientras se deciden, arrancamos con el medio campista christian gimÉnez, hasta hoy viernes se realizarÁn estudios y determinen la gravedad de su lesiÓn, en el juego pasado salio lesionado en el primer tiempo. >>> se dice eso carn. se dice nexa carnaleo. c c nal. >>> en moscÚ, capello. fue presentado como nuevo tÉcnico de rusia, su contrato por dos aÑos, ranchero urbano, su principale misiÓn, calificar a la copa de mundo de brasil, 2014 que puede disfru tar por univisiÓn. >>> asÍ me gusta. >>> se parece a pepito. >>> no, no, callese, es pariente mÍo, se mudÓ por aquÍ. >>> lei en el fÚtbol profesional, estÁ en la cadena univisiÓn. univisiÓn portes tmaÑana sÁbados, la supercopa de francia, montepelier y los olympique. >>> el olympique. >>> en vivo, sÍ, a las 3 este, 2 centro, y 12 pacÍfico quÉ mÁs compadre. >>> todo perfecto, la segunda jornada de la liga m x, fÚtbol central, a la 5:30 del este, 2:30 pacÍfico. >>> a quiÉn l
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. >>> no, por supuesto que no, lo va a comprar la mamÁ de tarzan, cÓmo van a cobrar eso?o hermano. >>> gracias. besos. >>> se les quiere. >>> quÉ bueno estuvo. >>> maite perroni y ludwika paleta. india carapalida no participar, la leÑa tener que buscar, que pasa karla? >>> aunque parecer india nativa. >>> pocahontas. >>> tratar de ser azteca. >>> desde los Ángeles. estuvimos hablando de mayas, y hoy como verÁn, hablamos de aztecas. >>> orgullosamente aztecas. es mi tierra, y vamos a donde estÁ luis sandoval, y amelia, quÉ pasa por allÁ, estan un poco inquietos, pero llegÓ el momento que estÁn tranquilos, viendo una danza maravillosa. mira, quÉ hermoso. >>> ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪♪. >>> este es el ballet que significa movimiento de rostro en el lenguaje nagua, es una analogÍa a nuestro rosto interno, estamos viendo una danza prehispanica azteca amelia. >>> quÉ interesante, por esta danza ofrenden a deidades, y dioses y divinidades cosas, principalmente canalizanl objetivo, y nuestro objetivo es decirles que nos encontramos en el parque rubi ortega, en san fernando, quÉ lindo lugar. >>>
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>> i believe that one of them as tarzan and i'm trying to think now what the other one is.culture. not only novels that people have read, the common people read that but some very highbrow and very special novels. some novels that appeal to spread -- people of all ages. the "wizard of oz," charlotte's web, hardly limited to just a children's audience. >> and gone with the wind is here as well. how did those book shape america? >> well many of them identified who we were becoming or the aspirations we had as a nation. others told of that experience that we had uniquely as americans like the diaries of lewis and clark. many others really defined our dialect, huckleberry finn or nora hurston's book. they talk in dialects of a shape not only ideas but how we speak today. >> now y'all -- also have some social cultural books and i want to ask about those. for example you mentioned dr. spock. there a couple of cookbooks in this collection and of book called the big book. >> we also thought it was very important to look at nonfiction and books that either were self-help are kind of
>> i believe that one of them as tarzan and i'm trying to think now what the other one is.culture. not only novels that people have read, the common people read that but some very highbrow and very special novels. some novels that appeal to spread -- people of all ages. the "wizard of oz," charlotte's web, hardly limited to just a children's audience. >> and gone with the wind is here as well. how did those book shape america? >> well many of them identified who we...
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. >> i believe one of them as tarzan and i'm trying to think with the other one is. but my goodness. it's been a while you think of that in this exhibit, roberta, a lot of novels. >> yes and novels are a critical part of american culture. not only spy novels that people read the common people read that some very high brow complex models. some models that appeal to people all ages. some children's books that appeal to people all ages, so charlotte's web, limited to the audience to the islamic gone with the wind is here as well but how do those shape america? >> many of them identified who we were becoming were the aspirations we had as a nation. others told about experiences that we had uniquely as americans as the diaries of lewis and clark. many others to find our dialect. huckleberry finn. talk in dialect and so the shape not only our ideas but how we speak today. >> you also have some social cultural books i want to ask about such as you mentioned dr. spock. there's a couple books in this collection coming and the book called the big book alcoholics anonymous. >>
. >> i believe one of them as tarzan and i'm trying to think with the other one is. but my goodness. it's been a while you think of that in this exhibit, roberta, a lot of novels. >> yes and novels are a critical part of american culture. not only spy novels that people read the common people read that some very high brow complex models. some models that appeal to people all ages. some children's books that appeal to people all ages, so charlotte's web, limited to the audience to...