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. >> everything, the catcher in the rye, by j.d. salinger. stephen! stephen! >> stephen: welcome to everybody. thank you for joining us, in the studio and all around the world. >> you are joining us for an historic evening. this is the second edition of the c-olbert book club. tonight, we are stepping away from the conflict in syria, because apparently that was the united states. a lot of details still to be worked out and we will get into those tomorrow, but the upshot is that america will not attack syria for gassing its citizens if they give up their chemicals weapons. >> it is like if you decapitate add co-worker, so they are taking away your ax. but you get to keep your job and your hatchett. >> be good now! be good! okay. anyway, forget that stuff. it is a downer. let's get to the book club. already in progress. >> now, as you know, i am a powerful media mogul. i have got my own show, i have got my best selling book. i have got an award winning twitter feed! and, of course, i have my massive daily e-mail blast of the internet best forwards. critics have r
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the point is, i don't care if millions consider catcher in the rye j.d. linger's best work, you will never convince me, here to convince me is the author of "this boy's life", please welcome tobias wolff. to bias, good to see you. >> okay. >> i'm sorry. can i -- was -- >> i'm fine, thank you. >> stephen: more for daddy. all right. i have to stay hydrated. now, to be bias, you believe. >> tobias, you believe this is one of the great american forms, true. >> i think it is a wonderful novel. >> stephen: did it influence your work. >> absolutely. >> stephen: because "this boy's life" i is a coming of age story in which you start off as yourself as you end up as leonardleonardo dicaprio. >> why do you -- why do you think this is a great novel and why do you think it talks to our kids? >> well, i would say to begin with that i wish it weren't taught to the kids, because -- >> stephen: amen. >> part of the experience of finding that novel for myself was that i felt like i was being subversive when i was reading it, because here is a book that was really calling t
the point is, i don't care if millions consider catcher in the rye j.d. linger's best work, you will never convince me, here to convince me is the author of "this boy's life", please welcome tobias wolff. to bias, good to see you. >> okay. >> i'm sorry. can i -- was -- >> i'm fine, thank you. >> stephen: more for daddy. all right. i have to stay hydrated. now, to be bias, you believe. >> tobias, you believe this is one of the great american forms, true....
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his 1951 novel catcher in the rye. it is a classic sold over 250,000 -- eafer a million copies and continues to sell over 250,000 each year. he turned his back on fame and chose instead the life. salerno shows his life. here's a trailer for salinger. >> in 1979 i got an assignment for newsweek magazine to photograph this author. he doesn't like to be photograph but we do know he picks up his mail in windsor vermont. so i waited and this jeep pulls up and he goes into the post office really quickly and when he came out, i got it, i got salinger. >> the publication of catcher in the rye in 1951 was a revolution. there had not been a voice like that. >> when you're a kid and you read catcher in the rye it's like oh my god someone gets it. >> how many minions came to that book. >> the great mystery is why he stopped. >> salinger was a national story, shooting star. >> at the height of that success, he disappears. >> he came the howard hughes of his day. >> mystery, we all like mystery. >> second world war created j.d. salin
his 1951 novel catcher in the rye. it is a classic sold over 250,000 -- eafer a million copies and continues to sell over 250,000 each year. he turned his back on fame and chose instead the life. salerno shows his life. here's a trailer for salinger. >> in 1979 i got an assignment for newsweek magazine to photograph this author. he doesn't like to be photograph but we do know he picks up his mail in windsor vermont. so i waited and this jeep pulls up and he goes into the post office...
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salinger's novel "the catcher in the rye" made him a literary sensation. ly recoiled from fame. >> he turned his back on celebrity before celebrity was celebrity. >> filmmaker shane sew lair know went looking for the man who created holden caufield, the cynical teenager expelled from prep school who became, as one critic put it, "america's best-known literary truant since huckleberry finn." >> the publication of "the catcher in the rye" in 1951 was a revolution. there had not been a voice like that. >> when you're a kid and you read "catcher in the rye," you're like, oh, my god, somebody gets it. >> the new documentary "salinger" tracks the author's success. >> "catcher in the rye" has sold 60 million copy, an unprecedented number. >> and salinger's retreat to a wooded compound in new hampshire. >> i've heard that he has a huge bunker. >> where for more than half a century he declined interviews and shunned photographers. >> there would be long stretches of time where he wouldn't come out of the bunker at all. >> he sort of became the howard hughes of his d
salinger's novel "the catcher in the rye" made him a literary sensation. ly recoiled from fame. >> he turned his back on celebrity before celebrity was celebrity. >> filmmaker shane sew lair know went looking for the man who created holden caufield, the cynical teenager expelled from prep school who became, as one critic put it, "america's best-known literary truant since huckleberry finn." >> the publication of "the catcher in the rye" in 1951...
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. >> for those who say "the catcher in the rye" author would not want to be captured this way. >> he maintained lifelong friendships, he would call the press and grant spontaneous interviews. he really was a recluse who liked to come out of hiding to remind the world he was a recluse. >> he wants audiences to know that beyond the rarely seen images and imagined solitude was a man full of life and stories untold. >> j.d. salinger lived an
. >> for those who say "the catcher in the rye" author would not want to be captured this way. >> he maintained lifelong friendships, he would call the press and grant spontaneous interviews. he really was a recluse who liked to come out of hiding to remind the world he was a recluse. >> he wants audiences to know that beyond the rarely seen images and imagined solitude was a man full of life and stories untold. >> j.d. salinger lived an
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if you read the book, you'd see i am indeed the catcher of the rye in this generation. >> he would sitaked rocking to the beatles. and thinking, praying forgiving hip the strength to carry out the mission. >> coming up, you'll meet the man conducting the last interview with john lennon just hours before his murder. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> everything is just on the surface, tremendous. i just got depressed again. >> october 23, 1980. mark david chapman quit his job as a security guard in a waikiki condominium signing this log book as john lennon. october 24th, john lennon released his new single "just like starting over". later that week, chapman with a 38 caliber gun in his bag moved from hawaii to new york intent on murder. >> the gun. >> but plans ran into problems when prevent bid new york city law from buying bullet was out a proper permit so he flew to atlanta a close friend obtained hollow bullets for his resolver. after returning to new york he abandoned plan
if you read the book, you'd see i am indeed the catcher of the rye in this generation. >> he would sitaked rocking to the beatles. and thinking, praying forgiving hip the strength to carry out the mission. >> coming up, you'll meet the man conducting the last interview with john lennon just hours before his murder. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> everything is just...
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salinger, the author of catcher in the rye.hat's next. >> almost five decades have passed since we last heard from writer j. d. salinger who wrote catcher in the rye, still sells more than a quarter million copies in a year. a new biography entitled salinger, the man who created holden caulfield. >> in american literature, like salinger, the greatest no ever. >> at the height of that success he disappeared. >> no one says don't talk about this, don't think that, you don't have to do it with a kid. kids pick up what the elephants are in the room that the family's not talking about. >> he sort of became the howard hughes of his day. >> joining us from los angeles is shane solerno, the director of the are salinger biography. thank you for joining us tonight. salinger wrote a couple of can a classics. but he lived as a recognize us w hampshire. >> that played a role in the public's interest in salinger but the work stands strongest of why he wassing relevant. in 2010 the book still sold 500,000 copies. so the work stands tallest bu
salinger, the author of catcher in the rye.hat's next. >> almost five decades have passed since we last heard from writer j. d. salinger who wrote catcher in the rye, still sells more than a quarter million copies in a year. a new biography entitled salinger, the man who created holden caulfield. >> in american literature, like salinger, the greatest no ever. >> at the height of that success he disappeared. >> no one says don't talk about this, don't think that, you...
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so by next tuesday, read anything you want by salinger except catcher in the rye. i don't care for it. please join us, i guarantee it will be a perfect night for banana fish. that's a literary reference. i'm told. go over here. folks, you know it is a dangerous world out there and we are constantly under threat of violence even in our own home. for instance, a suspicious stranger comes up to my house six days a week to deliver ransom notes. pay your mortgage or we'll repossess your house, sorry but i don't negotiate with terrorists. that's why i'm always on the lookout for the latest in home protection. now i had previously told you about the bed bunker, a bed with a built-in gun safe underneath. folks, there is no better place to rest your head after an exhausting day of paranoia. what about those vulnerable hours when you're not sleeping? >> don't worry, folks, because the makers of bed bunker have an answer. >> it's a sofa that could possibly safe your life. a fort worth furniture company is making that claim as they market a couch that can store rifles and has
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this was a detective story. >> for those who say "the catcher in the rye" author would not want to be>> he maintained lifelong friendships, he would call the press and grant spontaneous interviews. he really was a recluse who liked to come out of hiding to remind the world he was a recluse. >> he wants audiences to know that beyond the rarely seen images and imagined solitude was a man full of life and stories untold. >> j.d. salinger lived an extraordinary life. when i found out that he landed on d-day, that he fought in some of the bloodiest battles of world war ii, he was in a mental institution, he entered a concentration camp, there were so many aspects of his life that the public didn't know that i had to make the film. >> and the director says without his film, salinger's life stories may have been lost forever. >> there were a number of people who were never going to speak about j.d. salinger on the record while he was alive. many of the people that i interviewed were in their 80s and 90s. a number of people we interviewed have since passed away. >> among the most intriguing d
this was a detective story. >> for those who say "the catcher in the rye" author would not want to be>> he maintained lifelong friendships, he would call the press and grant spontaneous interviews. he really was a recluse who liked to come out of hiding to remind the world he was a recluse. >> he wants audiences to know that beyond the rarely seen images and imagined solitude was a man full of life and stories untold. >> j.d. salinger lived an extraordinary...
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. >> everything, the catcher in the rye, by j.d. salinger. stephen! stephen! me to everybody. thank you for joining us, in the studio and all around the world. >> you are joining us for an historic evening. this is the second edition of the c-olbert book club. tonight, we are stepping away from the conflict in syria, because apparently that was the united states. a lot of details still to be worked out and we will get into those tomorrow, but the upshot is that america will not attack syria for gassing its citizens if they give up their chemicals weapons. >> it is like if you decapitate add co-worker, so they are taking away your ax. but you get to keep your job and your hatchett. >> be good now! be good! okay. anyway, forget that stuff. it is a downer. let's get to the book club. already in progress. >> now, as you know, i am a powerful media mogul. i have got my own show, i have got my best selling book. i have got an award winning twitter feed! and, of course, i have my massive daily e-mail blast of the internet best forwards. critics have raved, unsubscribe
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on the rye side of the screen you can see heavy outbound traffic.the bridge approach is a parking lot. the cars on the left side of the screen trying to get on to the bay bridge there has been traffic on and off all day lock this, is video of the toll plaza today. about 11:00 a.m. chp says some of the traffic is from people who just twoobtd drive over nut bridge for the very first time. >> if you look, you can see the cars. drivers manage to pull up on to the shoulder which is a feature for the span. chp issued stern warnings making sure drivers know it's not okay to use those shoulders to take photos. officers made the first dui arrest overnight. >> another grand opening on the new bay bridge. bicycles and pedestrians are allowed on the span. the group is gathering right now at the west oakland station to take a ride on the new bike path. these are live pictures of the event. abc 7 joins us now live with the story. >> good evening, those bicycles when they get here going up that way maybe three quarters of a. crew we're on today, we're out and back
on the rye side of the screen you can see heavy outbound traffic.the bridge approach is a parking lot. the cars on the left side of the screen trying to get on to the bay bridge there has been traffic on and off all day lock this, is video of the toll plaza today. about 11:00 a.m. chp says some of the traffic is from people who just twoobtd drive over nut bridge for the very first time. >> if you look, you can see the cars. drivers manage to pull up on to the shoulder which is a feature...
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reporter: for the next five years during the time that salinger wrote and published "catcher and the ryeow the surface of your life. jerry salinger would say to me, a young girl, "do you believe in god?" >> reporter: no adult had talked to you in that way. >> no adult had ever talked to me in that way and further no adult had ever listened to me. >> reporter: why do you think he was attracted to you? >> myfulness, and any guileness. >> reporter: she says that their relationship ended after she made love to him for the first time. >> i saw a glass curtain come down. just come down. i just knew it was all over. >> reporter: she would see him fleetingly only one more time. >> he once said to me, if you ever lose track of me, just read my stories. >> reporter: now it appears that the reclusive author has made sure that we'll be keeping track of him for some time to come. >>> shane salerno's documentary says that he left five more books to be publish ed as early as 2015 including new material expanding on the material of the "catcher and the rye's holden,,, ,, >>> this is a kpix 5 news mornin
reporter: for the next five years during the time that salinger wrote and published "catcher and the ryeow the surface of your life. jerry salinger would say to me, a young girl, "do you believe in god?" >> reporter: no adult had talked to you in that way. >> no adult had ever talked to me in that way and further no adult had ever listened to me. >> reporter: why do you think he was attracted to you? >> myfulness, and any guileness. >> reporter: she...
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now your reading assignment is anything other than catcher in the rye. i'm going to hold you to that, don't be a phoney. salinger is saying captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> welcome to the daily show! my name is john oliver! i'm still here. jon stewart has been spending his summer in the middle east directing a movie that he wrote. that image is not photo shop that is a real picture. i suppose it's only fair that i level with all of you. i have been lying about where jon stewart's been all summer. in fact, i've lied to you exactly 31 times it seemed appropriate to confess tonight because this is my last show at interim host. stop hiding your joy. jon stewart will be back in september. we're all looking forward to seeing him so much. before we go into our top story tonight we just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the horrifying
now your reading assignment is anything other than catcher in the rye. i'm going to hold you to that, don't be a phoney. salinger is saying captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> welcome to the daily show! my name is john oliver! i'm still here. jon stewart has been...
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why did the author of kwath "catcher in the rye" disappear from public view? a new documentary with answers. >>> hello. it's high noon here in the west and 59 a.m. in the west. in a new interview, bizarral. we're getting new reaction to graphic video and nbc news has obtained showing victims of that attack and we warn you, this video is disturbing. the footage shows images of adults and children at different locations on stretches or lying on the floor. the obama administration showed the video to a select group of senators in closed-door briefings to make the case. nbc news has not been able to independently verify the authenticity but here's white house chief of staff on "meet the press." >> i hope that every member of congress, before he of she. decides how heat cast their votes looks at their pictures. talking to member of congress, includes two that are on your pap nell, nobody is rebutting the intelligence and everybody apleas h used chemical weapons on his own people to the tune of killing nearly 1450 h on august 21st. >> and key lawmakers remain deviede
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you can see a l of the big homes here that is that rye place those destroyed but empty lots. rtf a reminder of the awful, awful evening. residents here just want to return to normal. but it may take a while. the past still haunts them. >> what do you do when there a boom? a jump, everybody -- what is that? what is that? you know? >> the evening september 9, 2010. a pipeline exploded causing an enormous fire in the cre moore neighborhood. eight people we killed, 66 injure 38 homes destroyed. 17 others were badly damaged. the blast destroyed a neighborhood. >> aer this work we're finding out it could have been prevent ootd mayor says he'l continue pushing for stricter regulations and reforms at the state public utilities commission which he believes has a cozy relationship with pg&e. the mayor wants utility to be fined $4 billion more than the $2.25 billion that cpuc wants to impose. today the scars are still visible. but there are signs that the neighborhood is healing. nearly half of the homes skroi destroy ha had been rebuilt. of the homes damaged, almost al have been repaire
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do you think that's the rye way to go forward or are there other strategies that maybe sneed to be tried to help african-american boys that aren't really on the table right now? >> i can't say enough about the importance of there being an employment aspect to this. if you look at numbers of those who are killed over that period jill tucker described, i bet very few of them had jobs, very few of them had careers. you've really got to recognize the young people who think they're going somewhere because there's something to live for, because they have a family, they have a career, they have a future, are going to be -- make different decisions than young people who are headed nowhere. and so we really have to address that aspect of the problem. >> and i think what's interesting about this as well, that the district is looking at long-term solutions. so if they get kids to college, they're going to help them continue through college. they don't want to just stop at the classroom door of manhood development. i think what is very different about this program, what oakland is doing, is they are
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give they are space on the ground and it will give them room to tip syria in this opportunity in the rye direction. >> a two-week operation. kernel hunt? >> we are arming in communications gear and fox to al qaeda. up to 25 percent of the forest that is on the rebel side is al qaeda and the month of brotherhood. how is it possible on the day after the 12th anniversary of 9-11 we are now assisting al qaeda. this is a conflict. it should not get in one side has hezbollah and russia the other side has al qaeda. this is not in our national interest. we cannot be in a third war in 12 years. >> i assume you agree with senator john mccain who says this is not al qaeda. there are moderates in syria who we should help. >> there are moderates. syria is a moderate nation. >> there is on the ground they talk to family in damascus. there are millions of assyrians part of a local coordination committee that are part of helping. al qaeda at the most 5-10,000. you have islamic lib grayings front that is not our salihs. if thr there as path of jihad they are not our friends. the government left in egypt.
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because, first of all, it's morally the rye thing to right -- the right thing to do.lion people, we're going to nine million. the ones growing most rapidly are the ones least able to deal with the growth. overall the only strategy that works to build a sustainable population culturally and religiously in every region is to put all the girls in school and give all the women access to the labor market. for example, as the princess notes, saudi arabia's done a brilliant job of getting young women in institutions of higher education. for several years there have been more women than men in college. but they're still underrepresented in the labor force. japan is caught in a demographic trap aggravated by the fact that they don't take immigrants. but they could buy themselves 20 years it work this out if they could just get even participation of women and men in the work force. and they could come roaring back. so there's one of the wealthiest countries in the world. then if you go to where we do all this work in africa or southeast asia or latin america, it's obviously goi
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the cheerleadering squad in van horn, missouri, the rye sip yent was her coach. cipal and the fiance asked the cheerleading to help them. she had a big thanks for leading the squad to success at a state championship. when she turned around, the cheerleaders are reformed to ask her the big question! she said yes and said the proposal was absolutely perfect! >> i hope in true cheerleading form, her answer wasn't just yes. i hope she said, "bring it on." anyone get it? >> yes, we get it. >> the best cheerleading movie of all time. >> i'd like to see her face and see the actual proposal. would you like to see that? >> i would, but all that matters is she said yes, because they went to a lot of effort. bring it on, are you with me? >> not really but i'll pretend. >>> coming up, we would rather have them in a cheerleading movie but instead it's a conference. on the way a government shutdown could be. what does that mean for your wallet? "money time" is next. mr. mojito? ok it's got to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch
the cheerleadering squad in van horn, missouri, the rye sip yent was her coach. cipal and the fiance asked the cheerleading to help them. she had a big thanks for leading the squad to success at a state championship. when she turned around, the cheerleaders are reformed to ask her the big question! she said yes and said the proposal was absolutely perfect! >> i hope in true cheerleading form, her answer wasn't just yes. i hope she said, "bring it on." anyone get it? >>...
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once again a government shutdown is on the horror rye done. congress has until october 1st to reach a deal to dodge any interpretation t inten government services. >> reporter: they linked a defunding of what they term obamacare. even the president uses that term these days, something that is going nowhere in the senate and something that the president said he would veto. where are we? harry reid will take the floor of the senate. he will open for business. he'll say mean things about the republicans in the house of representatives, and mitch mcconnell will d do look wise, this is mind-numbing procedure that we'll go through this week. we may see some old fashioned filibusterers along the way. but the senate led by democrats and harry reid, they're going fund the government but they'll take out the linkage to fund the affordable care act, send it back to the house and at that point we may have a day or less until next tuesday when the government shuts down unless congress can agree on how to move forward on funding. it will be all up to john ba
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catch "catcher in the rye," 65o>o million, to kill a mocking bird, 30 million.24 million. huck finn, 20 million. i suppose you could be depressed but shows you how these sell. >> so many waiting for it. thanks so much. >> i still play pong. >> does it exist? 6:58. a traffic alert. westbound 80 on the bay bridge heading into san francisco, a sigalert has been called for that disabled bus. mike inouye keeping tabs on that. he'll have an update. >> a quick programming note foro that america's cup race. right here on nbc bay area. a little change here. a special lineup. qust "days of our lives" moves up one hour, that will then be followed by the racing action on the bay, then at 3:00. it will be "bethenny." her new talk show, one of the house wives of big fame. and then appropriately "u&en" at 4:00. she will do some dancing and have guests. as always. >> a lot to look forward to for this afternoon. we'll keep tabs on america's cup whether it's going to happen. >>> good morning. search for a motive. today investigators are learning more about the gunman behind the d
catch "catcher in the rye," 65o>o million, to kill a mocking bird, 30 million.24 million. huck finn, 20 million. i suppose you could be depressed but shows you how these sell. >> so many waiting for it. thanks so much. >> i still play pong. >> does it exist? 6:58. a traffic alert. westbound 80 on the bay bridge heading into san francisco, a sigalert has been called for that disabled bus. mike inouye keeping tabs on that. he'll have an update. >> a quick...
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the wireless companies. they've agreed to sell 45% stake in very rye son. the deal is expect today close in the first quarter of next year (. >> fire crews are making progresses on the rim fire burning near yosemite park. it's nearly 70% contained. it covers 360 square miles. 4500 structures are threatened and mandatory evacuations remain in effect south of highway 120. the rim fire is now the 4th largest wildfire in state history. the cost of fighting it, more than $29 million to date. >>> in less than a hour, mayor ed lee will checkout a power stream damaged. they plan to provide an update on getting power generation back to normal. >>> time for weather now. lawrence taking all the credit for the beautiful weather today. >>> what about the people that like to ride bikes in lots of people like to do that on a day like today. beautiful out on the bay bridge. look at that. what a great day to get out and enjoy the bridge, ride the bike or just walk. we have great weather we're working on this afternoon. it's beautiful out over the financial district in san fr
the wireless companies. they've agreed to sell 45% stake in very rye son. the deal is expect today close in the first quarter of next year (. >> fire crews are making progresses on the rim fire burning near yosemite park. it's nearly 70% contained. it covers 360 square miles. 4500 structures are threatened and mandatory evacuations remain in effect south of highway 120. the rim fire is now the 4th largest wildfire in state history. the cost of fighting it, more than $29 million to date....
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. >>> j.d.salinger's the catcher and the rye is the right of passage for thousands around the world.g. somebody had stripped the layers away from his soul. >> it said on the cover this book wil change your life. and i bought the book but i was afraid to read it because i didn't want my life changed. >> it's magical. you're like how did he do that? how did he put it all together that way and lead me through it in such a way that iould land just like that in that final statement where you're so grateful to him and you want to go find him. >> shane is the director of salinger and coauthor of a companion biography. it took you nine years to put this project together and the biggest revelation that is j.d.salinger continued to write if not publish. >> he continued to write every day for four years. he never stopped writing. he would work every single day. he was disciplined and we know that work is coming. >> you report he had a plan to have it published after his death. how do you know this? what is your sources? have you seen this material? >> we did a nine yr investigation. we intervie
. >>> j.d.salinger's the catcher and the rye is the right of passage for thousands around the world.g. somebody had stripped the layers away from his soul. >> it said on the cover this book wil change your life. and i bought the book but i was afraid to read it because i didn't want my life changed. >> it's magical. you're like how did he do that? how did he put it all together that way and lead me through it in such a way that iould land just like that in that final...
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victims advocate says the issue of gun rye lens is greater than the latest headlines. >> it's beyondust a toddler. it's a community that has embraced crime that has succumbed to the criminal elements that exist in their city, and they're comfortable with vigilante justice, which means as a city, we have a problem. a lot of these young men are engaging in activities that are not the safest choices in their lives but helps them sustain financially to take care of their families. ultimately, the result is incarceration or death, but this is the choice they choose to survive. >> it's not the only choice. the vast majority of young people in new orleans reject rye lens and walk the path of beat. >> it doesn't make you a man or gangster or something like that. it's just to me, it just makes you look stupid, like you're doing all this for no reason. you get scared walking on the street. you stay on guard like a lot. like i know i don't wear any shoes that i can't run in just in case. >> cat arena is rising above her grief. >> she's royalty. a queen among the red hawk hunter indians. her son
victims advocate says the issue of gun rye lens is greater than the latest headlines. >> it's beyondust a toddler. it's a community that has embraced crime that has succumbed to the criminal elements that exist in their city, and they're comfortable with vigilante justice, which means as a city, we have a problem. a lot of these young men are engaging in activities that are not the safest choices in their lives but helps them sustain financially to take care of their families. ultimately,...
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northbound the lanes are opene before you get to route 1, and d southbound you have to skis ove to the rye, it could be slow because of that closure in the last hour. over to the beltway, it lookslo pretty good. it's going to be slow, but everything is open, there's notr accidents or incidents complicating that trip aroundatr the belted way, not bad as you o head on the inner loop, on the left inner loop heading toward the wilson bridge. here we are at saint barnabas road, it's going to slow pastslp that, before you get into the 210, before you get to the local wilson bridge, everything isg is open, toward the 14 street bridge. 395 northbound as you make your way toward arlington county, ar you going to be in delays, ass,s you head on to the beltway.belta across the 14 street bridge on to the freeway, the winds areare open, that volume building asas the volume gets going. that is fox 5 on time traffic. >>> all right, steve, thank youu very much. >>> it could be the wave the th future. this is weird, listen to this, the u.s. air force and boeing conducted their first unmanned test flight in
northbound the lanes are opene before you get to route 1, and d southbound you have to skis ove to the rye, it could be slow because of that closure in the last hour. over to the beltway, it lookslo pretty good. it's going to be slow, but everything is open, there's notr accidents or incidents complicating that trip aroundatr the belted way, not bad as you o head on the inner loop, on the left inner loop heading toward the wilson bridge. here we are at saint barnabas road, it's going to slow...
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that was weird because the moon can't rye flekt light. >>> meanwhile a private spaceship virgin galactic'se sound barrier for the second time. during the test yesterday over the mohave desert. space ship 2 flew over one and a half times the speed of sound. it hopes to fly tourists to the edge of space by next year. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," julie chen and sharon osborne from "the talk" will be in studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ (announcer) bring the adventure to their bowl with a whole world of exciting flavors. friskies. feed the senses. >>> this week two >>> this week two families met for the first time. they're linked by a tragic death that gave way to a new life. jeff pegues has the story. how long has it been since his death? >> four years, one month, and two weeks. >> mary dinardo counts the days since her husband passed away. marc dinardo was the 37-year-old father of three. the jersey cit
that was weird because the moon can't rye flekt light. >>> meanwhile a private spaceship virgin galactic'se sound barrier for the second time. during the test yesterday over the mohave desert. space ship 2 flew over one and a half times the speed of sound. it hopes to fly tourists to the edge of space by next year. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," julie chen and sharon osborne from "the talk" will be in studio. i'm anne-marie...
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up shot of all of this as we approach october 1 and possible government shutdown, nothing on the horror rye do thahorizonto lead anyonen agreement here. they could pull it out at the last minute. hard to see how it does. >> former house majority leader tom delay says he thanks god for his acquittal of money laundering charges turning over his 2010 conviction. prosecution said he illegally funneled money in 2002: >>> the washington navy yard reopened today two days after the mass shooting. president obama will attend a memorial service for the victims this weekend. >>> a third person is now missing in and presumed dead in colorado. the number of confirmed remains at six statewide in the flood disaster. some 200 people are still unaccounted for. it could take weeks or even months to church through all the flooded areas. president obama anvice presidene biden and his wife will flew through to survey the damage. >> meteorologist: i'm meteorologist dave warren. we're talking about river flooding not in colorado but all the water that has come down is working its way east. this is an indication o
up shot of all of this as we approach october 1 and possible government shutdown, nothing on the horror rye do thahorizonto lead anyonen agreement here. they could pull it out at the last minute. hard to see how it does. >> former house majority leader tom delay says he thanks god for his acquittal of money laundering charges turning over his 2010 conviction. prosecution said he illegally funneled money in 2002: >>> the washington navy yard reopened today two days after the mass...
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from president obama, that they very well may do this anyway, and this cuts to the core of the unbelievable ryeteurness, whatever adjective applies to the word amateur, to this whole situation where you have the president asking congress to approve something, as a last resort, after he couldn't get the u.n., arab league or the british to help him, then says maybe i'll go to congress for political cover. now what happens, if congress says no and he does it anyway, he creates an unnecessary constitutional crisis. >> we should point out chief washington correspondent james rosen reported that first saturday, that they were actually considering going to congress, acting if congress says no. we will continue with another element of the syria question. what's happened to rebel support? where is the aid up until now? ♪ [voice] hu-rry up, is cold in here. [jelly bear] relax. we're checking the manual. [jelly animal] whoa,this minivan is loaded! ailable forward collision warning,pandora compatibility, available lane departure warning and what!?! [jelly animal] this sucks. [announcer] we understand life
from president obama, that they very well may do this anyway, and this cuts to the core of the unbelievable ryeteurness, whatever adjective applies to the word amateur, to this whole situation where you have the president asking congress to approve something, as a last resort, after he couldn't get the u.n., arab league or the british to help him, then says maybe i'll go to congress for political cover. now what happens, if congress says no and he does it anyway, he creates an unnecessary...
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the rye pea ya having big moves, as well, in the last 24 lours and the turkish lira, as well.e of the fed's move or not move? here is what some of you our guests have been telling us in the last hour or so. >> i think the trade is -- well, you want to be sort of long the ten-year area. i think i've got further falling yields. i think to see the curve flattened in the u.s., i think you can probably see the ten-year u.s. outperforming bunds in the rally. >> gold up 3%. you know, this policy is going to get growth, which i think is pretty clear. commodities should do pretty well. so i think it's a very clear signal from the fed that they want to see more growth. that obviously translating to better global growth. it should be good for the commodities complex, of course. >> i particularly like some of the things going on tonight. the power company, they produce enormous amounts of peak power and they're going to start. at the moment, the way the iceland monetizes the power is exporting big blocks of aluminum. >> all right. so that's the reaction to the fed. we'll talk about it mor
the rye pea ya having big moves, as well, in the last 24 lours and the turkish lira, as well.e of the fed's move or not move? here is what some of you our guests have been telling us in the last hour or so. >> i think the trade is -- well, you want to be sort of long the ten-year area. i think i've got further falling yields. i think to see the curve flattened in the u.s., i think you can probably see the ten-year u.s. outperforming bunds in the rally. >> gold up 3%. you know, this...
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. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," a phoney history of a catcher in the rye, j.d.sallinger. etterman joins us next. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. >> welcome back to "morning joe." former writer for david letterman is out with this new book, this would drive him crazy. a former oral history of jd sallinger. he is all over the place right now. your timing is perfect. >> danny, i would like you to check my math. >> don't go there. >> i came out with this sallinger book two weeks ago. huge hit. 50 shades of dpra numbers. lines. i think harvey winestein eating a big turkey leg sees these numbers and said get me a documentary and a week later gets this. >> you started this. >> i started this wave and he's biggie backing. >>. >> i'm on harvey piggy backing me. it's not going well. >> jz was not serious about walking away. >> jd was. he was like i'm retiring and eight months later i have a new album. celebrities love to pretend. they give a cover story in "vanity fair." he was legit. >> explain the book. >> fake oral history about sallinger's life imagining what
. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," a phoney history of a catcher in the rye, j.d.sallinger. etterman joins us next. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. >> welcome back to "morning joe." former writer for david letterman is out with this new book, this would drive him crazy. a former oral history of jd sallinger. he is all over the place right now. your timing is perfect. >> danny, i would like you to check my math. >>...
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the annual s.t.a.r.t. test and replace it with a map test. that focuses more on meaningful learning than memory rye zags. e change will leave the state without test scores for a year which is a violation of federal requirements. >>> california senate is expected to vote tomorrow whether to name the span of the bay bridge over san francisco mayor and state assembly speaker willy brown. the proposal has cleared the state assembly and now the state senate is going to take the final vote on the name change tomorrow. some san francisco politicians are speaking out about the idea saying that brown is too controversial of a figure and the state rules call for a person to be dead before a structure can be named after them. some say it's a fitting name given brown's colorful career in state and local politics. >> for him to have served as speaker of the assembly for 14 years, bringing democrats and republicans together to craft legislation, that does require a consistent builder. >> governor jerry brown has also come out against the idea. however, if it passes the senate, the measure does not require his signature
the annual s.t.a.r.t. test and replace it with a map test. that focuses more on meaningful learning than memory rye zags. e change will leave the state without test scores for a year which is a violation of federal requirements. >>> california senate is expected to vote tomorrow whether to name the span of the bay bridge over san francisco mayor and state assembly speaker willy brown. the proposal has cleared the state assembly and now the state senate is going to take the final vote...
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next up, salinger, documentary about the legendary writer of catcher in the rye, mixes documentary elementssalinger's battle experience and relationships with young women including joyce maynard. >> it began, dear miss maynard, i bet you are in your college dormitory with letters from magazine, book people, tv people, radio people. all of which was true. then he went on to say he knew a thing or two himself about the dangers, the perils of early success. he said people will try to exploit you. >> salinger getting buzz because it suggests there are five more works by the author to be published beginning 2015. "usa today's" review among positive ones, saying insightful gems are unearthed throughout the flawed but engrossing picture. "the new york times," representative, runs memory and legacy through a spin cycle of hype. hard to think salinger who died in 2010 would like it very much. >> can't see him liking any attention at all. >> no, don't think he would have gone to see that movie. >> quick pick? >> salinger. >> you? >> uh-huh. >> every day more americans choose abc news, america's numbe
next up, salinger, documentary about the legendary writer of catcher in the rye, mixes documentary elementssalinger's battle experience and relationships with young women including joyce maynard. >> it began, dear miss maynard, i bet you are in your college dormitory with letters from magazine, book people, tv people, radio people. all of which was true. then he went on to say he knew a thing or two himself about the dangers, the perils of early success. he said people will try to exploit...
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during the third leg, two lead changes, first the defenders getting ahead of the kiwis were e rye mates takes it back with a 25-second advantage that extends to a 36-second victory in race one. >> we're really proud of the way the guys sailed and the boat was spot on today. the guys have done a fantastic job to have it ready and it's going to be a better run right to the end. >> you could tell early it would be rough for the defender. in morning practice oracle team usa joey knewton going overboard open boon the bay. the kiwis have raced all summer and the defender finding challenges of plenty and obstacles all day long. >> i think there's a lot we'll learn from today. it's the first time we've lined the two boats up. but without really going, you know, through it, it's sort of hard to say right now. >> with nbc bay area coverage of the america's cup, i'm lawrence scott. >> still ahead, the international olympic committee announces which city will host the 202 summer games. >>> plus, kicking the habit, who could work better than nicotine patches? >> also, emotions over the crisis in syr
during the third leg, two lead changes, first the defenders getting ahead of the kiwis were e rye mates takes it back with a 25-second advantage that extends to a 36-second victory in race one. >> we're really proud of the way the guys sailed and the boat was spot on today. the guys have done a fantastic job to have it ready and it's going to be a better run right to the end. >> you could tell early it would be rough for the defender. in morning practice oracle team usa joey knewton...