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year.xtending that this i am about to start my ninth year at the cafÉ carlyle. ast year, i did sammy's theme all year. willl call my word -- i call my show "wordsmith." tavis: run some names. >> hal david, nobody talks about how david game one of the points -- about how david. david.l one of the points i want to bring out is that most of the time the writers are overlooked or they get confused as to who did what. i am going to do a couple of songs from my friend carol king. people will say she wrote the best female songs of all- time. ♪ you make me feel ♪ you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ ♪ will you still love me tomorrow? ♪ her husband wrote those lyrics. she wrote the music but he wrote the lyrics. dorothy fields was fantastic. she wrote "the way you look tonight." she wrote like 400 songs or something. so i will get into all of that this year. and then there were some people who wrote both, like cole porter. wasn't born ine a poor family in the lower east side or in brooklyn. was from indiana. >> you messed up my joke. [laughter] i was going to say that
year.xtending that this i am about to start my ninth year at the cafÉ carlyle. ast year, i did sammy's theme all year. willl call my word -- i call my show "wordsmith." tavis: run some names. >> hal david, nobody talks about how david game one of the points -- about how david. david.l one of the points i want to bring out is that most of the time the writers are overlooked or they get confused as to who did what. i am going to do a couple of songs from my friend carol king....
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earlier about how long you're going to -- or how many years you have to catch up to bobby short at the carlyle -- if you live to be 900 something years old, do you think that the songwriting could future, match up to what is in the past? >> i think that the songs that i have been blessed to, you know, sing and discover, they were my parents' music. rod stewart was the same way. music.our parents' when she get into these songs you go, my god, these things are incredible. i don't think we will ever match that. there was a thing that went on in those days that was kind of wonderful. songwriters wrote. singers sang, you know. then it went kind of into the singer-songwriter with some really great people. he saw james and carol kane -- well, she was a songwriter first peer you know, paul simon and elton -- songwriter first. you know, paul simon and elton. they sang their own songs. before that, anybody sang their songs. net king cole didn't write a song, not that i know of. tavis: that is where the money is, you know. >> yeah, i mean, i don't know. sinatra did all right. doinga streisand isn't too b
earlier about how long you're going to -- or how many years you have to catch up to bobby short at the carlyle -- if you live to be 900 something years old, do you think that the songwriting could future, match up to what is in the past? >> i think that the songs that i have been blessed to, you know, sing and discover, they were my parents' music. rod stewart was the same way. music.our parents' when she get into these songs you go, my god, these things are incredible. i don't think we...
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i have seen you everywhere but the carlyle. this season, hope to get there and see you. i saw bobby short there when he was holding court for 30 some
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palm beach and an apartment at the carlyle in new york and private schools, ivy league colleges all the way through. so, you know, they just came at it from different angles and, you know, you can't know what would have happened in that second term if kennedy had lived. but my guess is that you wouldn't have seen as big a domestic spending program as we got under johnson just because he had, you know, he had had a first term, and there was, there were just very few signs of it, if any. >> hi, ira. >> hi, kate. >> so my question for you is i'm curious what you think the formative influences were for jfk's conservativism. and i know you mentioned his catholicism which is, obviously, probably a big one. and you also mention his, you know, personal wealth and his background. but i'm just sort of curious whether you think there are sort of real sort of ideological conservativism as opposed to just some of these kind of formative influences, you know, whether you saw evidence of that in his writings or in his, you know, his conversations. >> are -- yeah. well, you know, i think the best clues
palm beach and an apartment at the carlyle in new york and private schools, ivy league colleges all the way through. so, you know, they just came at it from different angles and, you know, you can't know what would have happened in that second term if kennedy had lived. but my guess is that you wouldn't have seen as big a domestic spending program as we got under johnson just because he had, you know, he had had a first term, and there was, there were just very few signs of it, if any. >>...
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as opposed to kennedy who grew up with houses in hyannis port and palm beach and an apartment at the carlyle in new york and private schools, ivy league colleges all the way through. so, you know, they just came at it from different angles and, you know, you can't know what would have happened in that second term if kennedy had lived. but my guess is that you wouldn't have seen as big a domestic spending program as we got under johnson just because he had, you know, he had had a first term, and there was, there were just very few signs of it, if any. >> hi, ira. >> hi, kate. >> so my question for you is i'm curious what you think the formative influences were for jfk's conservativism. and i know you mentioned his catholicism which is, obviously, probably a big one. and you also mention his, you know, personal wealth and his background. but i'm just sort of curious whether you think there are sort of real sort of ideological conservativism as opposed to just some of these kind of formative influences, you know, whether you saw evidence of that in his writings or in his, you know, his conversa
as opposed to kennedy who grew up with houses in hyannis port and palm beach and an apartment at the carlyle in new york and private schools, ivy league colleges all the way through. so, you know, they just came at it from different angles and, you know, you can't know what would have happened in that second term if kennedy had lived. but my guess is that you wouldn't have seen as big a domestic spending program as we got under johnson just because he had, you know, he had had a first term, and...
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edward snowden work for booze on, which was owned, at one point in time, by the carlyle group, which s at one time owned by the bin laden family. roughly 70% of the intelligence budget of the u.s. has been outsourced. massive chunks of the pentagon have been outsourced. it is not just is there going to be a military conflict on intercountry stuff? we have an industry in the united states that is so powerful and the supreme court has been in power to behave as if they were citizen lobbyists and behave in ways that were unthinkable. example, the wealthiest zip code in the u.s. is no longer beverly hills. it is just north of washington, d.c. where these defense contractors live. there is enormous pressure to do something. i would be surprised if we did not go to war with syria. the country has been soberly badly burned by the bush administration's lies. we will see what happens in the middle east and with taiwan and china. >> what about the issue of climate change, which you also made a video about. how this fits into the coming crash of 2016. >> it is another stressor. it is a very sign
edward snowden work for booze on, which was owned, at one point in time, by the carlyle group, which s at one time owned by the bin laden family. roughly 70% of the intelligence budget of the u.s. has been outsourced. massive chunks of the pentagon have been outsourced. it is not just is there going to be a military conflict on intercountry stuff? we have an industry in the united states that is so powerful and the supreme court has been in power to behave as if they were citizen lobbyists and...
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year.xtending that this i am about to start my ninth year at the cafÉ carlyle. t year, i did sammy's theme all year. willl call my word -- i call my show "wordsmith." tavis: run some names. >> hal david, nobody talks about how david game one of the points -- about how david. david.l one of the points i want to bring out is that most of the time the writers are overlooked or they get confused as to who did what. i am going to do a couple of songs from my friend carol king. people will say she wrote the best female songs of all- time. ♪ you make me feel ♪ you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ ♪ will you still love me tomorrow? ♪ her husband wrote those lyrics. she wrote the music but he wrote the lyrics. dorothy fields was fantastic. she wrote "the way you look tonight." she wrote like 400 songs or something. so i will get into all of that this year. and then there were some people who wrote both, like cole porter. wasn't born ine a poor family in the lower east side or in brooklyn. was from indiana. >> you messed up my joke. [laughter] i was going to say that he
year.xtending that this i am about to start my ninth year at the cafÉ carlyle. t year, i did sammy's theme all year. willl call my word -- i call my show "wordsmith." tavis: run some names. >> hal david, nobody talks about how david game one of the points -- about how david. david.l one of the points i want to bring out is that most of the time the writers are overlooked or they get confused as to who did what. i am going to do a couple of songs from my friend carol king....
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replacing the much more restrictive control orders. well, alice carlyle, the independent reviewer of terrorist activity in the u.k. >> doesn't exist under t pins, we were told there would be increased surveillance under the t pin system but clearly it has failed under this occasion and what i would suggest are entirely independent circumstances. >> shelan dupont and claude verlon were abducted and shot in mali. france's fortune minister said the operation he are already underway to identify the suspects. >>> new pictures are released of the former national security agency worker edward snowden, revelations that the nsa spied on germany's chancellor angela merkel have proadvocated outrage in the country. >>> french police have released a sketch of a man wanted for the murder of a family in the alps, a shooting that is still unexplained. >>> a dutch children's rights organization is warning of what it describes as an e epidemic of youngsters being forced to perform sexual acts. handed those names to interpol. >> she is the weapon against sex traffic, she is
replacing the much more restrictive control orders. well, alice carlyle, the independent reviewer of terrorist activity in the u.k. >> doesn't exist under t pins, we were told there would be increased surveillance under the t pin system but clearly it has failed under this occasion and what i would suggest are entirely independent circumstances. >> shelan dupont and claude verlon were abducted and shot in mali. france's fortune minister said the operation he are already underway to...
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year.xtending that this i am about to start my ninth year at the cafÉ carlyle. ear, i did sammy's theme all year. willl call my word -- i call my show "wordsmith." tavis: run some names. >> hal david, nobody talks about how david game one of the points -- about how david. david.l one of the points i want to bring out is that most of the time the writers are overlooked or they get confused as to who did what. i am going to do a couple of songs from my friend carol king. people will say she wrote the best female songs of all- time. ♪ you make me feel ♪ you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ ♪ will you still love me tomorrow? ♪ her husband wrote those lyrics. she wrote the music but he wrote the lyrics. dorothy fields was fantastic. she wrote "the way you look tonight." she wrote like 400 songs or something. so i will get into all of that this year. and then there were some people who wrote both, like cole porter. wasn't born ine a poor family in the lower east side or in brooklyn. was from indiana. >> you messed up my joke. [laughter] i was going to say that he is
year.xtending that this i am about to start my ninth year at the cafÉ carlyle. ear, i did sammy's theme all year. willl call my word -- i call my show "wordsmith." tavis: run some names. >> hal david, nobody talks about how david game one of the points -- about how david. david.l one of the points i want to bring out is that most of the time the writers are overlooked or they get confused as to who did what. i am going to do a couple of songs from my friend carol king. people...
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the outcomes because that keeps you focused. >> great. okay go ahead. >> this is a mixed appreciation and a question. i'm nicholas carlyle and the director of "bully" , san francisco's nonprofit and we share with you the realization that punishment makes bullying situations worse. it's uncoupled bullying and punishment and the question is, which is kind of a comment too. if we uncouple bullying and punishment doesn't that make it much easier to define what bullying is? and seems to me and defining bullying because the bar is so high because we're afraid it's going to trigger some prescribed consequence and bullying doesn't necessarily have to lead to a consequence and just a solution wouldn't that make the definition of bullying much easier? >> i don't think that that -- at least from my perspective and what i heard so far that the focus of addressing bullying leads to punishment. at least what i have been talking about and my colleagues here is we're focused on addressing it as changing behaviors, and learned positive behaviors as opposed to trying to assess or attach a punishment to it. it might result in some punishme
the outcomes because that keeps you focused. >> great. okay go ahead. >> this is a mixed appreciation and a question. i'm nicholas carlyle and the director of "bully" , san francisco's nonprofit and we share with you the realization that punishment makes bullying situations worse. it's uncoupled bullying and punishment and the question is, which is kind of a comment too. if we uncouple bullying and punishment doesn't that make it much easier to define what bullying is? and...
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in a heated dispute arose between the harbor firms in 1881 over an addition of reminiscences of thomas carlyle in the united states and after bitter exchanges, the two houses issued their respective positions and took to the trade paper. harpers placed a full-page notice in publishers weekly reminding them that this is part of what the leading publishers print in the country. in the reminiscence charged is a violation and he responded with this and these public accusations were part of a further courtesy sanction. the most severe form of public shaming and this includes denouncing an unauthorized publisher as a pirate and now you begin to see how complicated this is in the united states particularly after brought by the publisher and this includes a funk against the new york evening post for having charged him with pirating this at the time and publisher holt testified that the words tired and beat are freely applied to those reprint books already equitably in the hands of other publishers. in this is favorable to his reputation of the trade. it shows that he acquired a specialized meaning in
in a heated dispute arose between the harbor firms in 1881 over an addition of reminiscences of thomas carlyle in the united states and after bitter exchanges, the two houses issued their respective positions and took to the trade paper. harpers placed a full-page notice in publishers weekly reminding them that this is part of what the leading publishers print in the country. in the reminiscence charged is a violation and he responded with this and these public accusations were part of a...
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the chance. following a plea bargain, travis payea, jonathan cockerill and james carlyle all plead no contest to attempted kidnapping and felony assault. and christina lumm pleads no contest to attempted felony assault. they are sentenced to the time they've already served in jail, about 60 days plus probation. travis payea gets the toughest sentence, three years probation. but just two months before it was to end, in april 2006, payea is found dead at a friend's house. he was 24. his family never reveals the cause of his death. >>> coming up -- >> [ bleep ]! >> do you have a street address for me? >> oh, crap. dude, i'm so scared. these kids, i don't know why they're doing this to me. >> we saw people being stomped, people being hit with hammers. >> [ bleep ]! >> people being kicked in the head. it was horrific. >> when "caught on camera: teens gone wild" continues. [ female announcer ] skin looking tired? wake it up with olay regenerist. formulated with a skin energizing complex, it penetrates 10 layers of the skin's surface, because energized skin is younger looking skin. ♪ ♪ >>> in a quiet la
the chance. following a plea bargain, travis payea, jonathan cockerill and james carlyle all plead no contest to attempted kidnapping and felony assault. and christina lumm pleads no contest to attempted felony assault. they are sentenced to the time they've already served in jail, about 60 days plus probation. travis payea gets the toughest sentence, three years probation. but just two months before it was to end, in april 2006, payea is found dead at a friend's house. he was 24. his family...
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writing in the senior, thomas carlyle adopted tones to express his disgust with american pirates and he said that they belong to a different nation and can't steal without being certainly hanged for it and give no permission to steal. thou steel at all for the nations and for men in the book in the maker of this universe. in the latter part of the 19th century, american publishers were aggressive in reprinting popular british authors without authorization and often without payment in the fierce competition for the foreign titles in the 1880s which led to the overproduction of cheap paper covered books and a ruinous butting of the market, robert louis stevens on copyrighted works are widely reproduced as for mrs. humphrey, robert ellesmere, some of which went into ten unauthorized editions. when hope published and authorized in addition in 1886, he assured thomas harding that we will do the best we can withh that in these distressing times when it seems next to impossible to do anything with anything. so, aggressive was the reprint industry at the time. o-oscar whoscar wilde learned t
writing in the senior, thomas carlyle adopted tones to express his disgust with american pirates and he said that they belong to a different nation and can't steal without being certainly hanged for it and give no permission to steal. thou steel at all for the nations and for men in the book in the maker of this universe. in the latter part of the 19th century, american publishers were aggressive in reprinting popular british authors without authorization and often without payment in the fierce...