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. >> stephen: tarzan, billy crystal. >> usually devastating consequences. >> stephen: dr. ice's tooth loosenering meth meth am fete m? >> no way we want to shut down the meth labs. >> stephen: let's change the subject. and higher -- and higher -- anheuser-busch is in your direct. >> we're proud of brewery that is there but they are large proponents of responsible drinking. >> stephen: you want to chug a bud with me? do you want to hit it? shall we? okay. can cheers to the first or third. cheers. [ laughter ] >> stephen: you are a light weight. congressman thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me today. good luck with the third or the first or the fourth pet them together. jim let's put missouri's first up on the big board. oh, looks like monsanto just developed exploding corn. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ intel bong i've still got hours of battery life. it's an ultrabook. i'm good. with an ultrabook, everything else seems old fashioned. introducing the ultra sleek, ultra long-lasting ultrabook. a whole new class of computers powered by intel. >>
. >> stephen: tarzan, billy crystal. >> usually devastating consequences. >> stephen: dr. ice's tooth loosenering meth meth am fete m? >> no way we want to shut down the meth labs. >> stephen: let's change the subject. and higher -- and higher -- anheuser-busch is in your direct. >> we're proud of brewery that is there but they are large proponents of responsible drinking. >> stephen: you want to chug a bud with me? do you want to hit it? shall we?...
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Últimos cien metros, nadÓ casi tan rÁpido, como jhonny wismulel, el actor de primeras pelÍculas de tarzan la polemina, que rodea a esta sirena china. >>> la noticia reciente de que el coeficiente de inteligencia de mujeres superÓ a imposibles, no provocÓ el tsunami, por decirlo menos que provocÓ el hecho que la nadadora china de 16 aÑos superara a rÉcord de hombres, se cree que muchos superÍan a hombres del atletas del pasado, pero no a los de hoy. hizo lo que nunca pasÓ en juegos olÍmpicos, que una campeona lograra un tiempo mejor que el campeÓn masculino en la misma categorÍa, no se concentraron en lo excepcional de habilidad, sino si hizo algo indebido, hablan del uso de sustancias prohibidas, y otros dijeron que hasta los chinos modificaron geneticamente a la nadadora. >>> en vez de celebrar algo tan bonito, lamentablemente la prensa empezÓ a enfocar ello que puede haber sucedido, se hicieron pruebas, proyy pasÓ a pusitivo. >>> y los cÁlculos que explicarÍa porque no puede ser mÁs rapida, el corazÓn del hore bombea mÁs que las mujeres, y sus pulmones tienen un 30% mÍas de capacidad, y
Últimos cien metros, nadÓ casi tan rÁpido, como jhonny wismulel, el actor de primeras pelÍculas de tarzan la polemina, que rodea a esta sirena china. >>> la noticia reciente de que el coeficiente de inteligencia de mujeres superÓ a imposibles, no provocÓ el tsunami, por decirlo menos que provocÓ el hecho que la nadadora china de 16 aÑos superara a rÉcord de hombres, se cree que muchos superÍan a hombres del atletas del pasado, pero no a los de hoy. hizo lo que nunca pasÓ en...
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one is tarzan. i cannot think of the other one. >> host: in the exhibit is a lot of novels. not only but the common people read but some novels but it appeals to all ages. is a children's audience. >> how did they shape america of? >> many defied the aspirations as a nation others told of the experiences like the diary of lewis and clark. and to talk in dialect. also to have some social cultural books mentioning dr. sparc -- dr. spock and the big book. some were self-help or barriers. we did not want to limit ourselves to a particular version on run or a certain rating style. we looked for what was innovative. but what used the books and stories going into the front here. >> here at the library of congress you were in charge of the wiggling process? >> it was a very large committee with no chairperson. we had a number of discussions. it was not difficult because this is not a definitive list. what we wanted to do was to spokes that would give america ugh talking. that was not as difficult as the 100 book. >> those that create the movement one of the interesting phase is they
one is tarzan. i cannot think of the other one. >> host: in the exhibit is a lot of novels. not only but the common people read but some novels but it appeals to all ages. is a children's audience. >> how did they shape america of? >> many defied the aspirations as a nation others told of the experiences like the diary of lewis and clark. and to talk in dialect. also to have some social cultural books mentioning dr. sparc -- dr. spock and the big book. some were self-help or...
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look -- the terrier's going tarzan. shed slammers! yes! and the winner is... gs swinging on ropes! join us next week en dogs swinging on ropes take on... ...on "vs."! [ cheers and appuse ] one ofhe, um, one of t new year's resolutions that the staff made was to not be so involved in the actual pickingf the clips. they thought, "lethe audience do that. we've had it after abo 13 seasons." so we've got carol and michael and megan he, and i've got a list possible clips. why don't you pick one and pass it down? ich one do you want from that list? "cat moves head to mus." "cat moves head to music." the "drunk best man faints at wedding." okay, yeah. th"tricye boy hits head on fence." well, i think those are all finehoices. the audice has spon. whatever's at the end of thiside, i hope it's soft and pillowy. [ bach's "jesu, joy of man's desiring" playi ] she may be cald the flower girl, but she snaplike a twig. it's that kind of titude that will keep you alws a bridesmaid. disco music playing ] looks like disco has nine lives,
look -- the terrier's going tarzan. shed slammers! yes! and the winner is... gs swinging on ropes! join us next week en dogs swinging on ropes take on... ...on "vs."! [ cheers and appuse ] one ofhe, um, one of t new year's resolutions that the staff made was to not be so involved in the actual pickingf the clips. they thought, "lethe audience do that. we've had it after abo 13 seasons." so we've got carol and michael and megan he, and i've got a list possible clips. why...
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i feel like tarzan, i grunt words and i put the emphasis on the wrong syllable.idn't warn me how tough it is to speak this early in the morning. >> i'm about to actually pay you a compliment. you're wearing 5:30 a.m. very well, which is not easy to do, as mike barnicle proves each and every time he does the perform. >> that's because i'm still perming and my bags are not to their ripe puffiness yet. >> it's painful, isn't it, my friend? enjoy the rest of the week. the headline, this man, "the times of london" calls him the rocket man. usain bolt delivering on the hype, running the 100-meter dash in an olympic record 9.63 seconds. a little off his world record of 9.58, but 9.63 is a world record. man, all the talk was about him. this was a heavyweight fight of an event. tickets were going for thousands of dollars. the place was packed, cameras flashing all over the place. he delivered. he actually got slow out of the block and had to catch up and still, despite a bad start, ran a 9.63, again, an olympic record. he edged out yohan blake, his countryman, said to be
i feel like tarzan, i grunt words and i put the emphasis on the wrong syllable.idn't warn me how tough it is to speak this early in the morning. >> i'm about to actually pay you a compliment. you're wearing 5:30 a.m. very well, which is not easy to do, as mike barnicle proves each and every time he does the perform. >> that's because i'm still perming and my bags are not to their ripe puffiness yet. >> it's painful, isn't it, my friend? enjoy the rest of the week. the...
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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 than mark spitz in the '69 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 peer
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 than mark spitz in the '69 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,'...
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one is tarzan. i cannot remember. >> host: in this exhibit a lot of novels. >> yes. their critical not only the common people but highbrow some that appeal to people of all ages. visitor buys and "charlotte's web." >> also "gone with the wind" how does that shape america? >> with the aspirations had that the diaries of lewis and clark but how we speak today. >> mentioning dr. spock also the big book we thought it was important but they looked across of broad spectrum with even a certain kind of what their. that shows america as the innovative country to share her experience is broadly to inspire going to the frontier literally intellectual. >> host: you are in charge of the process? >> it was a large committee with no chairperson. we had a number of discussions it was not that difficult to select the books because it is not a definitive list. we decided we wanted to choose books to get america talking. that was not as difficult as choosing 50 o 100 books. >> host: some have created social movements upton sinclair, rachel carson. >> not only read movements but some le
one is tarzan. i cannot remember. >> host: in this exhibit a lot of novels. >> yes. their critical not only the common people but highbrow some that appeal to people of all ages. visitor buys and "charlotte's web." >> also "gone with the wind" how does that shape america? >> with the aspirations had that the diaries of lewis and clark but how we speak today. >> mentioning dr. spock also the big book we thought it was important but they looked...
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. >> i believe one of them is tarzan and i am trying to take now what the other one is. but goodness. >> weigel you think of that in this exhibit a lot of novels. >> yes. novels are a critical part of american culture. not only the novels that people have read, but some very highbrow conflict models. some that appeal to people all ages. some children's books that appeal to people will all ages. so the wizard of oz, charlotte's web, limited to just the children's audience. >> gone with the wind is here as well. how do the sheep america? >> many of them identified who we are becoming more the aspirations we have as a nation. others told about experiences that we had uniquely as americans like the diary of lewis and clark. many others defined the dialect. huckleberry finn talk in dialect so they shape not only al-aribiya but how we speak today. >> you also have social and cultural books about to ask about such as you mentioned dr. spock. there's a couple of books in this collection and a book called the big book. >> we thought was very important to look at non-fiction and b
. >> i believe one of them is tarzan and i am trying to take now what the other one is. but goodness. >> weigel you think of that in this exhibit a lot of novels. >> yes. novels are a critical part of american culture. not only the novels that people have read, but some very highbrow conflict models. some that appeal to people all ages. some children's books that appeal to people will all ages. so the wizard of oz, charlotte's web, limited to just the children's audience....
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i don't know what that means but i got it from a tarzan movie and the elephant stampeded.hen i holler, his fat ass stampedes, too. >> he's there, jim. >> and then when i give him the cat call he starts to purring and stuff. jinxer, what's up, little buddy? dad all right? >> he's got his tail going 90 miles an hour. >> you can hear him purring real loud into it. so he might have forgot who i am but he knows the call. well, tell everyone i said hello. >> okay, honey, love you. >> love you, jimbo. >> y'all be good. >> okay. >> okay. >> bye-bye. >> i miss you. yeah. >> i still miss my little buddy. when you do your time with a cat for 15 years and you just -- you miss having him around, you know? but like i said i hope i got out of here so i can pick my little buddy back up. there's not a whole lot else i know to say except jinxer if you're out there and looking at the tv screen right now, it's me, you little fella. [ cat noises ] do you know what that means, little fella? my little furball buddy. hopefully i'll get out there soon. you can show me what the free world is about.
i don't know what that means but i got it from a tarzan movie and the elephant stampeded.hen i holler, his fat ass stampedes, too. >> he's there, jim. >> and then when i give him the cat call he starts to purring and stuff. jinxer, what's up, little buddy? dad all right? >> he's got his tail going 90 miles an hour. >> you can hear him purring real loud into it. so he might have forgot who i am but he knows the call. well, tell everyone i said hello. >> okay, honey,...
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>> i believe one of them is tarzan, and i'm trying to think now what the other one is. um, but -- oh, my goodness. >> well, while you think of that, in this exhibit, roberta shave e a lot of novels. >> yes. and novels are a critical part of american culture. not only the novels that the common people read, but some very high-brow and complex novels. some novels that appeal to people of all ages. some children's books that appeal to people of all ages, so "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 books shape america in. >> well, many of them identified who we were becoming or the aspirations we had as a nation. others told about experiences that we had uniquely as americans like the diaries of lewis and clark. many others really defined our dialect. huckleberry finn talks in dialect, so they really shaped not only our ideas, but how we speak today. >> now, you also have some social-cultural books, and i wanted to ask you about those such as you mentioned dr. spock. >> ye
>> i believe one of them is tarzan, and i'm trying to think now what the other one is. um, but -- oh, my goodness. >> well, while you think of that, in this exhibit, roberta shave e a lot of novels. >> yes. and novels are a critical part of american culture. not only the novels that the common people read, but some very high-brow and complex novels. some novels that appeal to people of all ages. some children's books that appeal to people of all ages, so "the wizard of...
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one is tarzan and i cannot think of the other one. >> host: in this exhibit a lot of novels not only those that the common people bet but also those of highbrow appealing to people of all ages. children's books. charlotte's web. the "wizard of oz." >> host: also "gone with the wind". >> many identified who we were becoming or the aspirations we had as a nation. others told of experiences white the diary of lewis and clark. "huckleberry finn." those that talked in dialect shape idea is and how we speak today. >> host: you also have social and cultural books. you also have cookbooks and the book from the alcoholics anonymous. >> to look at those of self-help or those that broke barriers. we did not want to limit to what type their chandra or certain kind of author or writing style. it kind of showed america looking for practical solutions that used books and stories to inspire going to the frontier. >> host: you were in charge of the process? >> guest: it was definitely of large committee with no chairperson. we had discussions over the titles. it was not difficult to select the books
one is tarzan and i cannot think of the other one. >> host: in this exhibit a lot of novels not only those that the common people bet but also those of highbrow appealing to people of all ages. children's books. charlotte's web. the "wizard of oz." >> host: also "gone with the wind". >> many identified who we were becoming or the aspirations we had as a nation. others told of experiences white the diary of lewis and clark. "huckleberry finn."...
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this weekend, 16-year-old ye shiwen covered two laps of the pool just as fast as tarzan johnny weismullermpics, and faster than mark spitz in the championships. what has all of england talk is how her times compare to the men of today. in 400 medleys she swam the final two laps almost exactly as fast as michael phelps. in the last 50 meters was faster than ryan lochte. every time we see something unbelievable. history tells us it turns out doping was involved. jo leonard told the paper. the so-called mandarin mermaid passed her drug test, parents of american swimmers are suspicious as well. >> if it is within the rules today they may have to change the rules later when they find out whit they did. >> reporter: in china there is outrage over the allegations and charges of racism. >> i think the accusations are unfair. people may thing asians are not as strong as americans are europeans. >> reporter: but biology tells us women like ye can't be faster than male peers over the long haul because a man's heart pumps 16% more blood per beat, lungs hold up to 30% more oxygen and longer legs mean
this weekend, 16-year-old ye shiwen covered two laps of the pool just as fast as tarzan johnny weismullermpics, and faster than mark spitz in the championships. what has all of england talk is how her times compare to the men of today. in 400 medleys she swam the final two laps almost exactly as fast as michael phelps. in the last 50 meters was faster than ryan lochte. every time we see something unbelievable. history tells us it turns out doping was involved. jo leonard told the paper. the...
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if you look back at the great depression, the heroes who are famous were flash gordon, they were tarzan. characters designed to transport us elsewhere. it was the depression, right? people were depressed, that's why it was called the great depression. and basically, people wanted to be in the 25th century, they wanted to be in the jungle, away from their own lives. that's why those characters took off. and then world war ii comes, and who comes and who's the biggest character? superman. we're a country that's scared and terrified, and here comes superman to come save us. and if you look after 9/11 when everyone said there'll be no humor again, no irony again, we'll never laugh again, you remember the first movie that broke through the public consciousness, it was spider-man. if you look at all the superhero movies, they're making over $100 million a pop. why? because we're a country starving for heroes. we're starving for them. and if you look at the last presidential election, look at obama v. mccain. that alone, right in one of the guys is the great hope to half of america, the other
if you look back at the great depression, the heroes who are famous were flash gordon, they were tarzan. characters designed to transport us elsewhere. it was the depression, right? people were depressed, that's why it was called the great depression. and basically, people wanted to be in the 25th century, they wanted to be in the jungle, away from their own lives. that's why those characters took off. and then world war ii comes, and who comes and who's the biggest character? superman. we're a...
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>> i believe one of them is tarzan and i'm trying to think now with the what the other one is. mica does. >> while you think of that, in this exhibit robertahaffer, a lot of novels. >> yes and novels are a critical part of american culture. not only novels of people read, the common people read that some very highbrow and complex models. and some children's books that appeal to all ages. the "wizard of oz," "charlotte's web," hardly limited to a children's audience. >> and gone with. >> and gone with the wind is here as well. how did those book shaped america? >> many of them identified who we were becoming or the aspirations we had have as a nation. others told about experiences that we had uniquely as americans like their for lewis and clark. many others really defined our dialect. huckleberry finn or nora now hurston's book talk and dialect and so they really shaped not only that but how we speak today. >> you also have some shows will cultural books that i wanted to ask you about. you mentioned dr. spock. there. there are a couple of cookbooks in this collection and a book
>> i believe one of them is tarzan and i'm trying to think now with the what the other one is. mica does. >> while you think of that, in this exhibit robertahaffer, a lot of novels. >> yes and novels are a critical part of american culture. not only novels of people read, the common people read that some very highbrow and complex models. and some children's books that appeal to all ages. the "wizard of oz," "charlotte's web," hardly limited to a children's...
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a lot of them would be as simple as we'd be watching television, the old black-and-white tv and a tarzan movie would, on. johnny wipe the fly across the screen and to speak his language and the monkeys would go here and pa would you looking at that and after five minutes he would go what the is that? last night you tell me how a little cracker may be consolidate the airplane, grow up and speak everything. boy, change the channel. it was living history. then i would switch and i remember this come in the first time seen a job very reisner giving some editorial. i think it was about the space program. and he was going on and on and been very educated can make out, bright and. elected them for five minutes and said you were lying, onion had, cracker. change the channel, buoyed .. >> and one of my friends, a white kid a jewish kid named paul looks up at me and says, eddie, i don't know if you can announce you're going to be a black militant like it's a career choice. [laughter] i was like, no, paul, you watch. you watch. and then i had to as much prove to paul as to myself as to the own ange
a lot of them would be as simple as we'd be watching television, the old black-and-white tv and a tarzan movie would, on. johnny wipe the fly across the screen and to speak his language and the monkeys would go here and pa would you looking at that and after five minutes he would go what the is that? last night you tell me how a little cracker may be consolidate the airplane, grow up and speak everything. boy, change the channel. it was living history. then i would switch and i remember this...