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american space program the kernel of a told the producer of this picture the it was based on a book by tom wolfe which was filled with absurdities lots of cussing very funny very colorful book but the military didn't want that. and the colonel wrote the obscene language jews did seems to guarantee an r. rating distributed as an art cuts down on the teenage audience which is a prime one to the military services when a recruiting goals are considered so they they they change the script in accordance with what the military want and they they took out a bunch of the city and they got a a g. rating and then. actually got a p.g. rating right and then they got the target they got the target audience the by changing the script and so everybody was happy what are the benefits of such cooperation for hollywood what hollywood wants which is cheap access to really expensive military weaponry and hardware and personnel and hollywood has what the pentagon wants which is. an audience millions of eyeballs looking at their their their movie and thinking positively about the military of course filmmakers have the
american space program the kernel of a told the producer of this picture the it was based on a book by tom wolfe which was filled with absurdities lots of cussing very funny very colorful book but the military didn't want that. and the colonel wrote the obscene language jews did seems to guarantee an r. rating distributed as an art cuts down on the teenage audience which is a prime one to the military services when a recruiting goals are considered so they they they change the script in...
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next, a bolder all white look, kind of the tom wolfe look. the full suit which andrea is wearing.stion, my friends, five summer weddings. they are worried about what to wear. this summer, just get in white suit, wear it to any wedding any time of day. dress it with a plaid shirt, dark tie, dark pair of shoes. >> let me ask a question. he's obviously let himself go. what if you're not in the same shape as andrea, a full figured guy, can you pull this off. >> the key is they are nice and slim cut. no matter what shape, spend a little more time in the gym with a trainer, these will slim you down a little bit. >> thanks so much. don't want to go with the full white suit, can you go with maybe a little bit of a blazer, nice compromise. we've got andrew with this look. >> a lot of guys worry, i don't have a ton of money. i don't know if i want to buy a suit i'm only going to wear a couple times a year. white is versatile. leave the pants at home and just wear the white blazer. >> if you stain you have a problem. >> if you stain it a little bit, not too many problems. summertime, a grass
next, a bolder all white look, kind of the tom wolfe look. the full suit which andrea is wearing.stion, my friends, five summer weddings. they are worried about what to wear. this summer, just get in white suit, wear it to any wedding any time of day. dress it with a plaid shirt, dark tie, dark pair of shoes. >> let me ask a question. he's obviously let himself go. what if you're not in the same shape as andrea, a full figured guy, can you pull this off. >> the key is they are nice...
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and what was amazing is you think of tom wolf, this little white suit and cynical new york air. media started that they started doing these dances, having these communal dances at two ballrooms in san francisco. the fillmore and the avalon. they were ecstatic dances. people wore clothes, as one person said, seven different centuries in one room. there were local groups, jefferson airplane, grateful dead, quicksilver messenger service. and it became this mecca. young people around the country heard about san francisco, started moving there. there was a political group, anarchist group giving away free food, opening up free stores. and the media came by itself. nobody crafted a media plan. nobody hired a publicist. an explosive phenomenon. >> and tom wolf is always ahead of the curve. >> you talk about no media plan. there was no media. just a half hour a day on the network news for the world to see what was going on. yet in our lifetime, there has not been a revolution like that. >> not like that, right. yeah, you think today, everybody has got ten publicists and all that. but th
and what was amazing is you think of tom wolf, this little white suit and cynical new york air. media started that they started doing these dances, having these communal dances at two ballrooms in san francisco. the fillmore and the avalon. they were ecstatic dances. people wore clothes, as one person said, seven different centuries in one room. there were local groups, jefferson airplane, grateful dead, quicksilver messenger service. and it became this mecca. young people around the country...
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hemingway had this code of behavior, i did a film called "the right stuff" which really comes as tom wolf said, grace under pressure was one of the key marks of the right stuff. that's from hemingway. hemingway was the man the male adventurer. martha gellhorn outdid him in the end. very, very unique lady. >> fascinating. great movie. so honored that you would join us inside "the war room." a perfect place to talk about a female war correspondent. my own domestic vision right here. >> very well-done. >> phil kaufman director of hemingway and gellhorn. thank you so much for joining us inside "the war room." up next, for many, the supreme court decision on healthcare is going to be more than just another court ruling. it is a potentially life-changing event. you're watching "the war room" on current tv. >>it would be terrible if america lost faith in wall street insiders wouldn't it. "stephanie miller show." desk top, lab top, ipad. iphone. >> pleasant your hearts. >> the big one. >> stephanie: all i know, the little flower is there and it means go to meeting. i love go to meeting. >> u.s. s
hemingway had this code of behavior, i did a film called "the right stuff" which really comes as tom wolf said, grace under pressure was one of the key marks of the right stuff. that's from hemingway. hemingway was the man the male adventurer. martha gellhorn outdid him in the end. very, very unique lady. >> fascinating. great movie. so honored that you would join us inside "the war room." a perfect place to talk about a female war correspondent. my own domestic vision...
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tom? >> wolf, you're absolutely right. greece right now because greece has had the most trouble and seems to be the most unsettled still. the banks taking out huge amounts of money, but there's that question. it's such a small country, how can it have such an impact? let's take a look. almost 22% unemployment, drastic cuts in services and a shrinking national economy. greece is a mess right now. and that is a problem for the rest of the world because of this, the euro. it is the common currency for 27 countries and 500 million people. the eurozone is the biggest trading partner of the united states. and this is the biggest trading alliance on the planet. so any upheaval is a worry. >> as the european banks get into trouble, that has an effect on the whole world financial system including the u.s. >> but even economic experts like lombardi and der vis from the brookings institute ready admit, greece is tiny. >> well, greece is small. however, it's also an example. and it can be scary. what happens in greece, people feel may
tom? >> wolf, you're absolutely right. greece right now because greece has had the most trouble and seems to be the most unsettled still. the banks taking out huge amounts of money, but there's that question. it's such a small country, how can it have such an impact? let's take a look. almost 22% unemployment, drastic cuts in services and a shrinking national economy. greece is a mess right now. and that is a problem for the rest of the world because of this, the euro. it is the common...
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wolf? >> tompoint out, some of those state do have very high unemployment problems right now. how and why are they being cut off? >> they're being cut off because of the relative rate of unemployment. you could have 15% unemployment or 13% unemployment. if it's not getting worse, you reach after a period of time the point where you say you no longer need the extended benefits. that's because the system was designed for more temporary flu fluctuations in our economy. it was designed for people to go there are to a year maybe, getting better and getting worse, that's why it's happening, but the bottom line is they're shutting the program down after many extensions because they're saying we don't have enough money to do this indefinitely. that's why they're all getting cut off, wolf. >> thanks very much. >> banning supersize sodas in the big apple or too much big government? >> and does this skacary parasic disease pose a real threat in the united states? [ jennifer garner ] why can't strong sunscree
wolf? >> tompoint out, some of those state do have very high unemployment problems right now. how and why are they being cut off? >> they're being cut off because of the relative rate of unemployment. you could have 15% unemployment or 13% unemployment. if it's not getting worse, you reach after a period of time the point where you say you no longer need the extended benefits. that's because the system was designed for more temporary flu fluctuations in our economy. it was designed...
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books including his latest occupy the economy challenging capitalism professor wolfe welcome back to the program thank you tom glad to be here thank you for joining us tonight just how important is this greek election on sunday and you know for both greece in the entire euro zone. it's an extremely important election more for the symbolic significance of what has changed in europe than for the particulars nobody can know whatever the outcome is whether they will or will not leave the euro those are just as you said scare tactics mostly by the enemies of what mr to press and the series of party are trying to do let me explain up until recently the european response to the crisis like the one in the united states has mainly been to bail out the big banks and bailout the big corporations and put the burden of paying for the bailout on the massive people by cutting public employment cutting public services cutting salaries and all the rest the worst case greece where the cuts were the strongest what i happen until now has been people in a state of shock sort of like here in the united states and tending to accept
books including his latest occupy the economy challenging capitalism professor wolfe welcome back to the program thank you tom glad to be here thank you for joining us tonight just how important is this greek election on sunday and you know for both greece in the entire euro zone. it's an extremely important election more for the symbolic significance of what has changed in europe than for the particulars nobody can know whatever the outcome is whether they will or will not leave the euro those...
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wolf. >> stand by for a moment, kate. suzanne malveaux has a special guest with her right now. suzanne, i think you're in aspen, colorado, tom daschle, the former majority leader in the senate, someone who spent a lot of time working on the health care issue in the senate. >> absolutely, wolf. that's absolutely right. tom daschle, thank you for joining us. obviously you are a key player in all of this. literally writing health care reform back in 2008, pushing for it and working with an organization now with the states for a bipartisan implementation of this. but first of all, your initial take on this, on the ruling today. >> well, suzanne, i'm euphoric. obviously this is a green light with an exclamation point. what this says is let's go forward now with full speed. we can implement, innovate, do all kinds of things that were held back in part because of the court decision. now we know, now we can go forward. that won't stop the politics and stop the policy debate, but we can go forward with implementation and that's good news. >> what do you make of the fact that a lot of republicans are saying essentially, we knew this w
wolf. >> stand by for a moment, kate. suzanne malveaux has a special guest with her right now. suzanne, i think you're in aspen, colorado, tom daschle, the former majority leader in the senate, someone who spent a lot of time working on the health care issue in the senate. >> absolutely, wolf. that's absolutely right. tom daschle, thank you for joining us. obviously you are a key player in all of this. literally writing health care reform back in 2008, pushing for it and working...
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-- wolf is over here going, what about me? tom brokaw can now write an awesome article about me. anyway, one of our members who could not be here tonight is lisa desjardins. she will be the chair person in 2013. family -- lisa had a family commitment tonight. we want to keep energy here tonight. we have the rest of the table to introduce. with that said, howard drum machine, do it again. [drums] >> at the end of the table over here, the director of the senate radio tv gallery. we have the communications director to the speaker of the house and all-around nice guy, kevin. [applause] you have to watch out for kevin. he is very animated. we have the chairman of the house rules committee from the 26th district of the great state of california, david drier. --david dreier. [applause] next is the assistant democratic leader of the house and congressman representing the sixth district from the state where my mom lives, south carolina. from south carolina state university, please welcome congressman james cockburn -- clybourn. [applause] on this end of the table, we have the director of
-- wolf is over here going, what about me? tom brokaw can now write an awesome article about me. anyway, one of our members who could not be here tonight is lisa desjardins. she will be the chair person in 2013. family -- lisa had a family commitment tonight. we want to keep energy here tonight. we have the rest of the table to introduce. with that said, howard drum machine, do it again. [drums] >> at the end of the table over here, the director of the senate radio tv gallery. we have the...
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tom barrett. much more coming up on this. also coming up this hour, highlights of the queen's diamond jubilee. piers is in london with more on that. >> thanks, wolf. i'm here at buckingham palace. saluting the queen's 60 years on the throne. to the street parties going on well into the night. this is the event of a lifetime. i'll have all the must see moments coming up. first back to wolf for the latest news on the wisconsin recall election. >> and it is breaking indeed. thanks very much. much more of the results in just a moment. and our political all stars on how this state of wisconsin, the election there, could be a preview of the romney versus obama battle in november. stay with us. ♪ how are things on the west coast? ♪ ♪ i hear you... ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere can be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. >>> looking at live pictures coming in from the capital
tom barrett. much more coming up on this. also coming up this hour, highlights of the queen's diamond jubilee. piers is in london with more on that. >> thanks, wolf. i'm here at buckingham palace. saluting the queen's 60 years on the throne. to the street parties going on well into the night. this is the event of a lifetime. i'll have all the must see moments coming up. first back to wolf for the latest news on the wisconsin recall election. >> and it is breaking indeed. thanks very...
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tom barrett, the man he defeated in 2010. democrats and union leaders forced the recall. >>> want to know what life is like on the campaign trail? this tuesday, join wolf blitzer and the rest of the political team. submit your questions and get answers in real time. that's tuesday, noon eastern. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> we are talking, we're back, and we're talking celebrities versus the paparazzi. comedian and attorney dean obadalla, he's becoming a regular here. >> thanks, don. >> you're an attorney and you wrote about this for cnn.com. and there she is, attorney karen conte. dean, is this more a case of celebrities being stalked rather than just photographed? >> in this case, in justin bieber being beaten up by the photographer, which my question is, why would you admit to getting beaten up by justin bieber
tom barrett, the man he defeated in 2010. democrats and union leaders forced the recall. >>> want to know what life is like on the campaign trail? this tuesday, join wolf blitzer and the rest of the political team. submit your questions and get answers in real time. that's tuesday, noon eastern. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it...
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tom barrett, the man he defeated in 2010. democrats and union leaders forced the recall. >>> want to know what life is like on the campaign trail? this tuesday, join wolfst of the political team. submit your questions and get answers in real time. go to cnn.com/roundtable. that's tuesday, noon eastern. well it starts with a healthy scalp. that's why i use head & shoulders for men. there are four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head & shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah, it does. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] head & shoulders for men. there's a health company that can help you stay that way. what's healthier than that? and we're talking celebrities versus the paparazzi. how far is each side willing to go? comedian and attorney dean obadalla, he's becoming a regular here. >> thanks, don. i don't want to. >> you're an attorney and you wrote about this for cnn.com. and there she is, attorney karen conte. dean, is this more a case of celebrities being stalked rather than just photographed? >> in this case, in
tom barrett, the man he defeated in 2010. democrats and union leaders forced the recall. >>> want to know what life is like on the campaign trail? this tuesday, join wolfst of the political team. submit your questions and get answers in real time. go to cnn.com/roundtable. that's tuesday, noon eastern. well it starts with a healthy scalp. that's why i use head & shoulders for men. there are four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please....
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tom, thank you so much. we appreciate it. that's it for me in atlanta. going to pass it off to wolf blitzer. "the situation room" begins right now. >> brooke, thanks very much. happening right now, eerie echoes of the cold war as a russian cargo ship carries more weapons to syria, and president obama sits down for a face-to-face meeting with russia's new president, putin. >>> also, mitt romney took a hard line stance on immigration in the primaries. has obama's stance forced rom knee into an etch-a-scetch moment. >>> and former democratic congressman arthur davis says he's voting for mitt romney this time around. he's going to tell us why. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." the cold war is long over, but a chill has settled in in the relations right now. the key shoous, moscow's support in the regime for syria. it may help fuel a brutal crackdown. president obama is addressing that issue headon at the g-20 summit in mexico. dan lothian is joining us right now. dan, what's the latest on this tension between the u.s. and russia? >> the two leaders met for about two hours. presid
tom, thank you so much. we appreciate it. that's it for me in atlanta. going to pass it off to wolf blitzer. "the situation room" begins right now. >> brooke, thanks very much. happening right now, eerie echoes of the cold war as a russian cargo ship carries more weapons to syria, and president obama sits down for a face-to-face meeting with russia's new president, putin. >>> also, mitt romney took a hard line stance on immigration in the primaries. has obama's stance...
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tom barrett in tomorrow's special election. that one could be a squeaker. >>> do you want to know what life on the campaign trail is really like because tomorrow, join the cnn election roundtable with wolf political team. submit your questions and get answers in realtime. it's a live virtual chat with wolf blitzer. a live virtual chat with wolf blitzer! you're not going to miss it. i'm going to do it. it's the election roundtable, tomorrow, noon eastern, logon to cnn.com/roundtable and get your questions in and get them in often. >>> an american citizen living in mexico is detained while trying to come into the u.s. for a visit. her attorney says she was coerced to give up her citizenship. she was born here. and they're telling her, gethat attorney next and find out what the heck went wrong on this one. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car, and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life, or they're on us. these are just two of the valuable features y
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wolf: this language came about as a result of our former colleague, tom davis. there were many ideas behind it. i didn't know the amendment was coming up. i think that's part of the problem around here on the prefiling. just to let members know what is coming up so they know. one, the number of federal employees. it serves the pentagon, it sembs most of the federal agencies in -- serves most of the federal agencies in the government. but if you look at the me row today, most of the people riding it today were tourists from new jersey and from texas and from other places like that around. when you look at metro with regard to the inauguration and many of the other events, that was the whole concept, that the administration, both republican and democrat, and this was a republican amendment offered by congressman tom davis, to have this funding over a period of, i think if my memory serves me, over a period of 10 years. so i rise in strong opposition to the garrett amendment and ask the congress to maintain the integrity of what congressman davis and many other con
wolf: this language came about as a result of our former colleague, tom davis. there were many ideas behind it. i didn't know the amendment was coming up. i think that's part of the problem around here on the prefiling. just to let members know what is coming up so they know. one, the number of federal employees. it serves the pentagon, it sembs most of the federal agencies in -- serves most of the federal agencies in the government. but if you look at the me row today, most of the people...
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wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> wisconsin residents are voting right now on an extraordinary move to recall the governor scott walker and replace him with tom barrett. this election might be a sneak preview of the november press connection. the effort to get rid of walker was sparked by his move to get rid of collective bargaining rights for public employees. the state is split down the middle, the nasty battle against the tea party movement that has made vast amounts of money. dana bash reports. >> reporter: at a labor headquarters in madison, a frenzied final push to get out the vote. checking and re-checking lists, last-minute phone calls upon. the climax of a lengthy union effort of the republican governor scott walker. >> this is about mobilizing our people and the base and connecting with our voters. >> reporter: it's a similar scene in a walker war room. gop officials claim to have made 4 million calls and all of this comes at an unprecedented price tag, upwards of $63 million raised so far. >> when we come up with the final tally of this race it will be in the $75 to $80 million raised. $37 million just raised in 2010 when walker wa
wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> wisconsin residents are voting right now on an extraordinary move to recall the governor scott walker and replace him with tom barrett. this election might be a sneak preview of the november press connection. the effort to get rid of walker was sparked by his move to get rid of collective bargaining rights for public employees. the state is split down the middle, the nasty battle against...