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example, scarred me for life -- saw it at 10 years old -- [laughter] my own personal life is very uninteresting, frankly, whereas the novel is my revenge on hollywood, francis ford coppola -- [laughter] also my attempt to also tell the history of the vietnam war and the story of the vietnam war from a perspective that most americans have never heard it before, which is how their own allies, their friends, the south vietnamese experienced this. and my narrator is a communist spy who is also giving us the communist perspective on it. and when he arrives in the united states, he is telling the -- he's giving us the viewpoint of how the vietnamese see american culture which is not necessarily in a positive light. so there's a very satirical dimension of the novel as well. i get white people to think about what white culture actually looks like to people from outside of the country. but i think the topic has been hard to exhaust for me which is why i had to write a nonfiction story about it, the much larger context of a hundred years of american warfare that's been waged in the pacific since 1898 wh
example, scarred me for life -- saw it at 10 years old -- [laughter] my own personal life is very uninteresting, frankly, whereas the novel is my revenge on hollywood, francis ford coppola -- [laughter] also my attempt to also tell the history of the vietnam war and the story of the vietnam war from a perspective that most americans have never heard it before, which is how their own allies, their friends, the south vietnamese experienced this. and my narrator is a communist spy who is also...
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example, scarred me for life -- saw it at 10 years old -- [laughter] my own personal life is very uninteresting, frankly, whereas the novel is my revenge on hollywood, francis ford coppola -- [laughter] also my attempt to also tell the history of the vietnam war and the story of the vietnam war from a perspective that most americans have never heard it before, which is how their own allies, their friends, the south vietnamese experienced this. and my narrator is a communist spy who is also giving us the communist perspective on it. and when he arrives in the united states, he is telling the -- he's giving us the viewpoint of how the vietnamese see american culture which is not necessarily in a positive light. so there's a very satirical dimension of the novel as well. i get white people to think about what white culture actually looks like to people from outside of the country. but i think the topic has been hard to exhaust for me which is why i had to write a nonfiction story about it, the much larger context of a hundred years of american warfare that's been waged in the pacific since 1898 wh
example, scarred me for life -- saw it at 10 years old -- [laughter] my own personal life is very uninteresting, frankly, whereas the novel is my revenge on hollywood, francis ford coppola -- [laughter] also my attempt to also tell the history of the vietnam war and the story of the vietnam war from a perspective that most americans have never heard it before, which is how their own allies, their friends, the south vietnamese experienced this. and my narrator is a communist spy who is also...
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i'm definitely uninterested. i'm a friend of brian morton. then why did you wait until he left? brian and i are associated with mr. waverly. perhaps brian mentioned him? i'm supposed to take you to a meeting with mr. waverly. i see. then brian's exit was arranged. yes, it was timely. well, why this meeting? an should enter marriage with an u.n.c.l.e. agent unless her eyes are wide open. my eyes have always been wide open, mr. waverly. i trust you're not going to run brian down. well, mr. morton, and all u.n.c.l.e. agents, are among the finest, most dedicated men in the world. but... take mr. solo here, for example. he has intelligence, verve, physical prowess. the kind of man most women would find very attractive. i thank you, sir. but probably the worst possible candidate for marriage. it's the same with all u.n.c.l.e. agents. once married, they become dull from missing the excitement, the adventure. poor brian. well, i thank you for your warning, mr. waverly. i imagine i'll just have to work extra hard to provide excitement for him. well, i mean all this. now you still have ti
i'm definitely uninterested. i'm a friend of brian morton. then why did you wait until he left? brian and i are associated with mr. waverly. perhaps brian mentioned him? i'm supposed to take you to a meeting with mr. waverly. i see. then brian's exit was arranged. yes, it was timely. well, why this meeting? an should enter marriage with an u.n.c.l.e. agent unless her eyes are wide open. my eyes have always been wide open, mr. waverly. i trust you're not going to run brian down. well, mr....
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here's the good news, this particular santa's helper was uninterested in this incident and say a sudden change in wind caused this elf to get blown off course. i'm not sure exactly where he was supposed to land. >> i can show you what the car looks like. the mall says they are doing everything they can to make sure the owner of the vehicle is properly taken care of. santa's helper was not injured, so -- yeah. let's flick on the christmas tree inside the mall and have a good time. >> >> just rode by. >> when i see an animal rescue with a deer, it can be very dangerous, but watch what >> hoping he doesn't beat the crap out of me. i'm going to try to get him out. >> he picks the deer up. i love the look on his face, looking at the camera like oh, my gosh. >> this is going to be on youtube, the other guys are going to see this. >> then, kind of just puts it over his shoulder like a baby. he's having a hard time getting that hoof out. probably the sweetest follow-up i've seen in a while. okay, you've got your close up, south. you know what, in mississippi with our old friend robert reese. he
here's the good news, this particular santa's helper was uninterested in this incident and say a sudden change in wind caused this elf to get blown off course. i'm not sure exactly where he was supposed to land. >> i can show you what the car looks like. the mall says they are doing everything they can to make sure the owner of the vehicle is properly taken care of. santa's helper was not injured, so -- yeah. let's flick on the christmas tree inside the mall and have a good time. >>...
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uninteresting, cliche. it's hard to even get my back into it. but... fitz? i found him. i cleaned him up after that monster who raised him damaged his spirit. i am the one who told him he was someone. i am the one who cheered him on and listened to him ramble about his hopes and his dreams. i am the one who focused him. i did all the work! i did all the work, and now she gets to reap the benefits? no. no! i made him. he exists because i say he exists! mellie... (exhales) fitz is an enigma to me. so if you have anything-- a card to play, one last trick up your sleeve, now's the time, mellie. (indistinct conversations) ma'am. is everything okay? it will be. (closes) it's me. i'm still working on getting him out, but it shouldn't be much longer. just... the minute he's released? make it look like an accident. hy didn't becky just give you her p.i.n.? offshore account, the p.i.n. regenerates every 48 hours. if becky's bank account shows a deposit from hollis... we've solved the crime of the century. (sighs) huck seems confident. good. we can just stop. he did is the feds' jo
uninteresting, cliche. it's hard to even get my back into it. but... fitz? i found him. i cleaned him up after that monster who raised him damaged his spirit. i am the one who told him he was someone. i am the one who cheered him on and listened to him ramble about his hopes and his dreams. i am the one who focused him. i did all the work! i did all the work, and now she gets to reap the benefits? no. no! i made him. he exists because i say he exists! mellie... (exhales) fitz is an enigma to...
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i guess we weren't so uninteresting after all. they dropped out of warp 5050kilometers, dead ahead. i had to reverse engines to keep from banging into them. let's try this again. welcome back. i was hoping we'd have an opppptunity to meet again. the primary mission of my ship is to make peaceful contact with other species. if there's anything we can do to assure you of our intentions... well... me. i'm picking up somethinin can you translate it? i don't think it's a language. ( loud screeching tonene ) we're being scanned. hull plating? reed: it's off-line! hard about! everybody okok? damage reports are coming in, sir. no one's beeeehurt. what the hell was that about? captain? when they fired their weapon they dropped their shielding for about two seconds. i was able to take some scans. what did you get? bio-signs. at least 15, maybe more. it's a good thing they're gone. i doubt very much ououtorpedoes could've penetrated their shielding. stay on long-range scanners. if they come anywhere near us, i want to know. t'pol. that supportrtrame's bent. we'll need to reinforcrcit. how bad
i guess we weren't so uninteresting after all. they dropped out of warp 5050kilometers, dead ahead. i had to reverse engines to keep from banging into them. let's try this again. welcome back. i was hoping we'd have an opppptunity to meet again. the primary mission of my ship is to make peaceful contact with other species. if there's anything we can do to assure you of our intentions... well... me. i'm picking up somethinin can you translate it? i don't think it's a language. ( loud screeching...
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>> i uninterested in the process to collect the information it doesn't seem like you are super connected into the cia or nsa so how hard is it to get them to talk? >> it wasn't that hard to get the lead case agent to talk . back in 2009 when i would go back to interview the cryptology stomachaches -- cryptology us to of the case it didn't go into much detail but would cover the secrets then i became friends with the zero lead agent steve carr like to gather there was a lot more to the story that could be told at the time i did not know what that was but i had a vague notion to pursue . ultimately i could get some cooperation from the fbi because of mike other cases this had gone to trial was so there was quite a bit of information already in private domain but once started to go through witness' testimony, i started to find people who knew bits and pieces, others were willing to talk to us because i knew steven and they new-line had done a good job of the article . but was more difficult was to find enough information about price and regan childhood because believe better not when somebo
>> i uninterested in the process to collect the information it doesn't seem like you are super connected into the cia or nsa so how hard is it to get them to talk? >> it wasn't that hard to get the lead case agent to talk . back in 2009 when i would go back to interview the cryptology stomachaches -- cryptology us to of the case it didn't go into much detail but would cover the secrets then i became friends with the zero lead agent steve carr like to gather there was a lot more to...
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carson responded to the reports and said that he was not only uninterested, he was unsuited to do that kind of work. post" a week ago today, quote, having me as a federal bureaucrat would be like a fish out of water, quite frankly. business manager armstrong williams flushed that out a little bit to the hilt. he said, quote, dr. carson says he feels he has no government experience. agency. the last thing he would want to do is take a position that could cripple the presidency. now, see, that's hilarious, because ben carson ran for if he is a person who feels he has no government experience, he any government bureaucracy somebody else's federal government working for a different president, that could cripple that presidency, ben carson would be so terrible. that is a funny view to have of yourself while asking the american people to vote for you to be president of the united government. so this is not like funny weird. this is like funny ha. but now tonight it gets better. because tonight ben carson posted on facebook that after all this, we should in fact expect a forth coming announce
carson responded to the reports and said that he was not only uninterested, he was unsuited to do that kind of work. post" a week ago today, quote, having me as a federal bureaucrat would be like a fish out of water, quite frankly. business manager armstrong williams flushed that out a little bit to the hilt. he said, quote, dr. carson says he feels he has no government experience. agency. the last thing he would want to do is take a position that could cripple the presidency. now, see,...
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>> well i make it that donald trump is curiously uninterested in taking advantage of intelligence briefings that are designed to be digestible for the person who is getting the briefing. and, i don't think comparables count here. you know, senator -- then-senator obama was a voracious consumer of intelligence. it -- but to have two is too little. i don't know what the right number is. two is -- is just too little when you are starting from no background in this. and when it seems that you -- you're changing your mind. we know from that "new york times" interview that now, donald trump has different views on waterboarding. because he talked to some -- because he talked to a general who gave him another perspective. well you just can't make policy, or maybe -- let me put it as a question? will donald trump be making policy based on the last person he talked to? or to actually study an issue and hear all the voices before making the decision? >> well, here's -- here's the other thing, some say he'll have to be really ready on day one because there are active engagements overseas. look at what'
>> well i make it that donald trump is curiously uninterested in taking advantage of intelligence briefings that are designed to be digestible for the person who is getting the briefing. and, i don't think comparables count here. you know, senator -- then-senator obama was a voracious consumer of intelligence. it -- but to have two is too little. i don't know what the right number is. two is -- is just too little when you are starting from no background in this. and when it seems that you...
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is we've got a president who doesn't seem at all focused on wells, and a senate that's equally uninterested in legislating against the bank while at the same time interest rates soar. so the stock goes from $44 to the low 50s almost immediately and it's been hanging there for a couple days, perhaps precariously, maybe waiting to see how damaged and toxic the franchise has become after the cross-selling scandal. but then this morning as part of a policy of transparency, wells fargo put out a monthly report about how it's doing. the answer? not so hot. listen to these numbers from the release. customer interacts with tellers were down 10% from a year ago. customer account openings have fallen 44% from a year ago. new credit applications plummeted 50% year-over-year. wow. these are just a few of the massively negative comments on that wells fargo october retail bank report card. to the point where many potential customers just aren't doing the business they would have if the scandal hadn't occurred. yet how has the stock done after this news came out? it was on fire all day today. advancing fo
is we've got a president who doesn't seem at all focused on wells, and a senate that's equally uninterested in legislating against the bank while at the same time interest rates soar. so the stock goes from $44 to the low 50s almost immediately and it's been hanging there for a couple days, perhaps precariously, maybe waiting to see how damaged and toxic the franchise has become after the cross-selling scandal. but then this morning as part of a policy of transparency, wells fargo put out a...
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it's not like he's uninterested.n the other hand, he's taking these briefings at a lower rate than his predecessors. he has a higher hill to climb because he doesn't have any experience in this stuff and he's made throughout the campaign several statements downplaying the value and veracity of these briefings. he actually called the intelligence officers out for not giving him their honest opinions based on basically nothing. there's a lot of skepticism in the intelligence community that donald trump is going to respect their analysis, take it seriously, yiuse it to make decisions that are important to protecting america and this just feeds that narrative. he has to build a bridge to the professionals he has to depend on to make these decisions. >> american troops at the moment are actively engaged. >> well, look, absolutely. look, the breach between donald trump and the republican foreign policy establishment was greater than on the domestic side, where you had these letters, incredible letters signed by 50 former t
it's not like he's uninterested.n the other hand, he's taking these briefings at a lower rate than his predecessors. he has a higher hill to climb because he doesn't have any experience in this stuff and he's made throughout the campaign several statements downplaying the value and veracity of these briefings. he actually called the intelligence officers out for not giving him their honest opinions based on basically nothing. there's a lot of skepticism in the intelligence community that donald...
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>> i think that he is uninterested in those distinctions.self to me. he said, i'm the real democrat. and i don't think that he cares. i think that he sees the -- he sees this as a new sort -- a new political movement. and the political movement is to shift the focus off of -- well, he described it as the focus has been on $9 billion market cap companies that employ nine people. and he is taking this back. and in a kind of actual conservative way. let us go back. so it's not change forward, it's change back, change back to a time when the american working people had jobs. >> really quickly. we have to wrap it. the people would just be -- they would be upset if i didn't ask you about the race question. he mentioned when you talked to him last summer that trump would do surprisingly well with women, hispanics and african-americans. he says in addition to working men and hence take florida, ohio, and michigan, the election, that happened. but that is the elephant. it's the race issue. we were just talking with ben jealous and a lot of people are
>> i think that he is uninterested in those distinctions.self to me. he said, i'm the real democrat. and i don't think that he cares. i think that he sees the -- he sees this as a new sort -- a new political movement. and the political movement is to shift the focus off of -- well, he described it as the focus has been on $9 billion market cap companies that employ nine people. and he is taking this back. and in a kind of actual conservative way. let us go back. so it's not change...
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they may have different political views but they're not uninterested. so i think that is what you have to do as young people. >> yeah. real quick, i would say a couple of things. be more interested in policy than you are in politics. there are a lot of people that are fascinated with the campaigns. that's the job interview. >> uh-huh. >> be more interested in the job than the job interview. that will help a tremendous amount. >> governing. >> yeah. on a personal level, let me say two-fold. i see some of you that are concerned, afraid, whatever it may be. i would tell you in my state, in oklahoma, eight years ago when president obama was elected, i had people running up to me going oh, my gosh, he's going to shut down this industry and this industry. i'm afraid for my job, my family. what's going to happen? there were conservatives that were afraid the other direction. it's still america and we're going to work this out. i wouldn't panic about it. the final thing i would say is if you're a person of faith, live your faith. that is one of the most deepest
they may have different political views but they're not uninterested. so i think that is what you have to do as young people. >> yeah. real quick, i would say a couple of things. be more interested in policy than you are in politics. there are a lot of people that are fascinated with the campaigns. that's the job interview. >> uh-huh. >> be more interested in the job than the job interview. that will help a tremendous amount. >> governing. >> yeah. on a personal...
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uninteresting developments that could make a difference the end of the break in philadelphia.. >> probably. trish: he hasn't midnight rally in michigan and she has a midnight rally as well try to get this last-minute photo. how much difference does it make to you think at this moment in time, the 11th hour? >> one is that energizes people out there in those states. it energizes the base nationwide. i've seen friends of mine and this guy is out there in five states, feisty today in five states yesterday. this guy is working hard to people that support trent lott to be other working as far as the nominee. he's not putting his feet up on the desk or obviously has he given up. trish: let me ask you about some of the states that have traditionally voted blue that may actually be trump states, michigan where he is on his way to right now. what is it about some of these places that could actually flip them over? >> i think it's really a deep down sense for restoration of economic growth previous economy is big red one or 2% throughout the obama era. he's the only president we have ha
uninteresting developments that could make a difference the end of the break in philadelphia.. >> probably. trish: he hasn't midnight rally in michigan and she has a midnight rally as well try to get this last-minute photo. how much difference does it make to you think at this moment in time, the 11th hour? >> one is that energizes people out there in those states. it energizes the base nationwide. i've seen friends of mine and this guy is out there in five states, feisty today in...
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a lot of those have been uninteresting matchups, we'll say it that way.sunday, when cbs and fox do the games, fox's numbers were down 1%. cbs is down single digits as well. people are still watching their hometown team. they're just not watching bad games from out of town teams. the election i think does have a lot of to do with it. if you look at the three years that the numbers have been down in the nfl this century, all three were election years. 2000, 2012, and this one. there are issues that the league has to address. the impact of the ratings, let's wait and see after the election. if it's still going on in late november, december, you'll look at the way the game is played. asks and perhaps analyzing whoever comes out on the losing end. thank you so much, curt. the book is "losing isn't everything." >>> cbs ceo les moonves's comments on viacom, we'll bring those to you when we come right back. man, i'm glad aflac pays cash. aflac! isn't major medical enough? no! who's gonna' help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! like rising co-pays and deducti
a lot of those have been uninteresting matchups, we'll say it that way.sunday, when cbs and fox do the games, fox's numbers were down 1%. cbs is down single digits as well. people are still watching their hometown team. they're just not watching bad games from out of town teams. the election i think does have a lot of to do with it. if you look at the three years that the numbers have been down in the nfl this century, all three were election years. 2000, 2012, and this one. there are issues...
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(accordion music continues) >> narrator: but oswald seemed uninterested in the sights. on their second day, he told rimma his real reason for coming: he wanted to defect. >> i was shocked and i asked his motives, his reasons, and he said that it was his political views. he said that he was a communist. he doesn't approve of the american way of life. >> narrator: with rimma as their go-between, the kgb considered oswald's request to stay in russia. vladimir semichastny, a former head of the kgb who reviewed oswald's case, explains why the kgb rejected oswald. >> (translated): when he came to us and began to ask for asylum here so insistently, the first reaction was to refuse and not to give him permission to stay in the soviet union, let alone to give him political asylum. >> narrator: oswald recorded his despair in what he called his "historic" diary. >> "i must leave country tonight at 8:00 p.m., as visa expires. i am shocked. my dreams! i retire to my room." >> that same afternoon, we were to meet downstairs, as usual. some time passed, but he didn't appear. certainly
(accordion music continues) >> narrator: but oswald seemed uninterested in the sights. on their second day, he told rimma his real reason for coming: he wanted to defect. >> i was shocked and i asked his motives, his reasons, and he said that it was his political views. he said that he was a communist. he doesn't approve of the american way of life. >> narrator: with rimma as their go-between, the kgb considered oswald's request to stay in russia. vladimir semichastny, a...
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maybe during the question and answer period we get into some of the uninterest can sis interesting to say the least. with three presidential and one vice-presidential. with that, as i indicated paul kirk was the original co-chairman with me when we started this. but when teddy kennedy died some years ago, paul kirk was named by the governor of massachusetts to take ted kennedy's seat in the united states senate until such time as a special election could be held to replace senator kennedy. at that time paul had to step down. we were most fortunate to have mike mccurry, who had been a tremendous spokesman for president clinton in very difficult time for that presidency to step up to be my co-chairman. mike i turn it over to you. >> thanks, frank. to review a little bit of work that we do on the commission on presidential debates, we don't receive any funding from our federal government. we we are not a government related entity. it is a non-partisan, non-profit organization and our principle assignment is to really choose the dates and places where our debates are held. we designed the
maybe during the question and answer period we get into some of the uninterest can sis interesting to say the least. with three presidential and one vice-presidential. with that, as i indicated paul kirk was the original co-chairman with me when we started this. but when teddy kennedy died some years ago, paul kirk was named by the governor of massachusetts to take ted kennedy's seat in the united states senate until such time as a special election could be held to replace senator kennedy. at...