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gracias. la textura y la emoción de la historia estadounidense. general motors orgullosamente apoy a este gran artista, su sobresaliente trabajo en pbs, y la gran historia que es estados unidos. nuestros parques nacionales les pertenecen a todos nosotros. de disfrutar de nuestros más bellos tesoros naturales a través de los asombrosos esfuerzos de nuestro servicio de parques naturales. estamos orgullosos de apoyar a ken burns y compartir su creencia de que al preservar el pasado de estados unidos podemos construir un futuro más fuerte. s rnn ptadla belleza ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ uno aprende que el mundo aunque ya hecho, continÚa haciÉndose. seguimos en la maÑana de la creaciÓn. las montaÑas, por largo tiempo concebidas, siguen naciendo, trajdas a la luz por los glaciares, los canales, trazados para los rjos; las cuencas, hundidas para los lagos. cuando tratamos de escoger una cosa, nos damos cuenta de que estÁ conectada con todo en el universo... toda la naturaleza en comuniÓn y relaciÓn estÁ viva y es familiar. hasta las piedras parecen conv
gracias. la textura y la emoción de la historia estadounidense. general motors orgullosamente apoy a este gran artista, su sobresaliente trabajo en pbs, y la gran historia que es estados unidos. nuestros parques nacionales les pertenecen a todos nosotros. de disfrutar de nuestros más bellos tesoros naturales a través de los asombrosos esfuerzos de nuestro servicio de parques naturales. estamos orgullosos de apoyar a ken burns y compartir su creencia de que al preservar el pasado de estados...
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-china relationship las been in th hase resent months and meirs years. >> charlie:. >> i i think china is inwardlyf. it would have them turn a way from a historic ally. because they wouldn't be all that amenable to the start of the course doesn't mean we shouldn't be pressing for this kind of depth to our security dialogue with it. >> david, what should theadmini? >> david: charlie, i thinkchris. it would be wonder if i am if the united states aren't china could have a honest and private conversation in regards to what to do were the north korean collapse. ththe pentagon believes they goo secure the weans were an the wed see a conflict between the chinese and american forces. >> but the chinese so far aschrt engage 00 in that covering. one reasons is they don't want to acowledge the clapse will happen. the chinese want stablity on the north korean peninsula. they don't want them taking over the north or their allies on the boardeboardborder. ?mplet claarly. >> charlie: and youaccident w g over the border. >>> some documents that we hadlh koreans were talng about what would happen if th
-china relationship las been in th hase resent months and meirs years. >> charlie:. >> i i think china is inwardlyf. it would have them turn a way from a historic ally. because they wouldn't be all that amenable to the start of the course doesn't mean we shouldn't be pressing for this kind of depth to our security dialogue with it. >> david, what should theadmini? >> david: charlie, i thinkchris. it would be wonder if i am if the united states aren't china could have a...
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readily confess [ dogs barking ] ♪ 'cause all i want this season ♪ ♪ is something from your heart ♪ la da da, la da da [ male announcer ] thinking of others this holiday season, travelers. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure...
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the one to do if you are going to just do one, the one in las vegas, that the show stopper. and who controls the moderate-- moderator? are you in complete control of yourself, there are rules that all the campaigns have agreed to, that if somebody attacked somebody that person gets a 30 second months. so that's all said now in advance, up to the moderator to kind of moderate. >> dow have to leap to the stage and give somebody a standing eight count? >> send them to neutral corners. >> the debate i did was actually ver contentious it was really one of the most contentious once. i think they were all at a point where they were guferning for each other. >> like 60 or 70 debates. >> there is about-- yeah, and there's like 70 or 80 candidates. >> but who, who agreed to this number of debates for the republicans? >> you know, obviously they're up for t all the campaign as greed. i guess they agreed not to do the donald trump one but they-- but i actually like it i think it's kind of cool seeing all these debates. and they have been incredibly important in this primary season. >> d
the one to do if you are going to just do one, the one in las vegas, that the show stopper. and who controls the moderate-- moderator? are you in complete control of yourself, there are rules that all the campaigns have agreed to, that if somebody attacked somebody that person gets a 30 second months. so that's all said now in advance, up to the moderator to kind of moderate. >> dow have to leap to the stage and give somebody a standing eight count? >> send them to neutral corners....
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. >> next is where leer is la manhattanning his daughter, ka teala degrees death. here it is. >> no, no, no. no lies. why should a dog, horse or rat have life who thou breath at all? th will come no more never, never, never will you see this. look on her. look, her lips. look there. >> i'm usually weeping at this point in the play. so one of the questions that i love to ask really great actors is, how do they do those five nevers. and every great actor a beer or two later will tell you how they try to make the arc of those never, never, never, never, never to convey really the entire spiritua journey that leer has gone throh, at least up to that look there, look there, and the greatest ones mr. carryou with them. >> reporter: you just hang onth. never, never, never. and it's also shakespeare, just take that word and let it echo again and again in the hands of thgreat act were a slightly different inflect shen every time. >> thank you. >> thank you, charlie. lovely talking to you about this. >> i hate the moore. and this abroad which 'twixt my sheets and i know it n
. >> next is where leer is la manhattanning his daughter, ka teala degrees death. here it is. >> no, no, no. no lies. why should a dog, horse or rat have life who thou breath at all? th will come no more never, never, never will you see this. look on her. look, her lips. look there. >> i'm usually weeping at this point in the play. so one of the questions that i love to ask really great actors is, how do they do those five nevers. and every great actor a beer or two later will...
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. >> what has to la happen to cha? >> i'm in arim mood these daysa. right now when we speake are having an incredible stupid fight in washington over the payroll tax. this is kindergarten. if we can do that how do we do retirement form and growth strat brinstrategy. my view is i is if the republics take a snd on princple i don't know what they are fighting about. they are internally disorganized what is the princple here? do we think it will work, by the way? it's weird maneuvering. >> it's politics. >> it's hard to wrap wrap your . the democrats are saying let's exnd a tax cut. and the republicans are baching at a tax cuts. i want to say to the kids, guess what we are going to disney world. the kids say i will go to disney world and you have to buy me an xbox foo. -- too. and ey want some more concessions forgetting what they already want. this worldco wall street young s that the rum republicans are committing suicide doing this >> say mit romney is elected.i d baynor. and nonetheless the tea party is still. the members of the tea party say we don'
. >> what has to la happen to cha? >> i'm in arim mood these daysa. right now when we speake are having an incredible stupid fight in washington over the payroll tax. this is kindergarten. if we can do that how do we do retirement form and growth strat brinstrategy. my view is i is if the republics take a snd on princple i don't know what they are fighting about. they are internally disorganized what is the princple here? do we think it will work, by the way? it's weird maneuvering....
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la what are you doing to people? everything about you is expedient... expediency. there's something wrong here and i can't let color... because i have a lot of african americans who are passionately involved with barack obama and see him as deity, see him as the messiah and i say don't be too hasty. >> rose: you have lost none of your souand your fighting spirit. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org wa
la what are you doing to people? everything about you is expedient... expediency. there's something wrong here and i can't let color... because i have a lot of african americans who are passionately involved with barack obama and see him as deity, see him as the messiah and i say don't be too hasty. >> rose: you have lost none of your souand your fighting spirit. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org wa
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because you know, these films they do las forever, you know. these films. and they mean so much to the audience. and i had, when i made "t story" the first film i would do interviews. and i had many journalists say okay, now you've done this, do you want to make a real movie. i go, well, i did make a real movie. well, you know what i mean, no, what do you mean. and so i-- i just-- i have this passion. and i'm very, very honored to have had up and stoy tory 3 both nominated for best picture. there is only one other animated film, beauty and the beast that did that before that. so we were-- i think it's-- people are -- >> so you live for the day it wins best picture. >> i don't live for that day. i live for the day that i see another child at an airport holding-- . >> rose: come on.'s more about g and what theseilms mean to audiences than the awards. now the awards are great. >> rose: i don't mean at ward per se but i mean in a sense, the coming of-- this is some final sense that everybody understands where we belong in this great spectrum of entertainment. w
because you know, these films they do las forever, you know. these films. and they mean so much to the audience. and i had, when i made "t story" the first film i would do interviews. and i had many journalists say okay, now you've done this, do you want to make a real movie. i go, well, i did make a real movie. well, you know what i mean, no, what do you mean. and so i-- i just-- i have this passion. and i'm very, very honored to have had up and stoy tory 3 both nominated for best...
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in fact they used it in the big las vegas debate, right. >> in effect there were moles. barry was able to use old romney's consultants to tell him about his weaknesses. the thoracic -- tax didn't work all that. >> they did realize the romney people knew their guys didt skim. it is possible for him as my mom would say to get hot under the collar. that's why they went after him in the vegas debate on the issue of lawn service. heook the debate. he responded the wayhey expect him to win. he's rusted by runni below the radar by being disciplined by not doing a lot of interviews. when he dint ewerthis a interview this week, we saw he wasn't ready. >> charlie: what about this, this is your former magazine. what's the answer to that question? >> it's one of the fascinating questions that's run through the romney biography, even when he was governor, the other publican governors didn't like him. the other candidates in 08 and the likability issue is something that has been on the minds of the romney advisors from the very beginning because they asked their friends how do we deal
in fact they used it in the big las vegas debate, right. >> in effect there were moles. barry was able to use old romney's consultants to tell him about his weaknesses. the thoracic -- tax didn't work all that. >> they did realize the romney people knew their guys didt skim. it is possible for him as my mom would say to get hot under the collar. that's why they went after him in the vegas debate on the issue of lawn service. heook the debate. he responded the wayhey expect him to...
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. >> he lost a lot of weight stins the las --since the last time im and he was much older as the presidents get. he still has a lot of energy. one thing i think you have to give him a lot of credit for is he listens. it's not somebody saying i'm going to do this photo up. he listens to people he respects to make political points. i think he understood thoh he wasn't, most presidents are willing to say i made a mistake. i got the sense that he knew that. he never said oh i messed up, tell me where i messed up. but i got th sensef that and i got the sense he knew some things h to change. but wh you're in that oval ofce a it's already when you campaign at that level but appears you get into the oval office it becomes such an increased intense bubble in your ability to talk to people outside of that. i don't think there was a buh of people that say don't call matthew and do it. i think he realized that that bubble gets so constricted you have a hard tim getting real advice other than saying charlie you've got a great tie on today, charlie your hair looks great which happens a lot of and is outs
. >> he lost a lot of weight stins the las --since the last time im and he was much older as the presidents get. he still has a lot of energy. one thing i think you have to give him a lot of credit for is he listens. it's not somebody saying i'm going to do this photo up. he listens to people he respects to make political points. i think he understood thoh he wasn't, most presidents are willing to say i made a mistake. i got the sense that he knew that. he never said oh i messed up, tell...
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when was the las time, look at the-- when was the last time somebody surprisedyou? did he just say that? and not some loony thing like i took 1.6 million to teach history to the freddie mac, no, where you said wow, she really took a risk there, i think people are starved for that, charlie, you know i may have been project. i don't ow. but look t we were talking about this, look at the floating vote. romney is up, he's down, gingrich is up, third party is up, down. the electorate is so volatile right now. and i think partly because they haven't found the person that they really feel is talking straight to them at the scale of the problem. i think people are really worried. >> well, i agree with that. i also think that they are inherently at times liking this, you know there is on the part of people a sense of show me strong leadership. and the-- the politicians is let me get elected first. and therefore there is the collision of interest right there. >> it's true. but i think again it's linked to makingpeople understand why you are taking bold action why it has to be
when was the las time, look at the-- when was the last time somebody surprisedyou? did he just say that? and not some loony thing like i took 1.6 million to teach history to the freddie mac, no, where you said wow, she really took a risk there, i think people are starved for that, charlie, you know i may have been project. i don't ow. but look t we were talking about this, look at the floating vote. romney is up, he's down, gingrich is up, third party is up, down. the electorate is so volatile...
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so that's when we began to understand there was an abysmal la of communication between the f.b.i. and the c.i.a. >> and it didn't only come out in the 9/11 commission report. it came out in if the c.i.a. inspector general report and the executive summary of the inspector general report has been dlassified and itlear says that the c.i.a. did n pass the information... >> rose: has anybody acknowledged it was deliberate or just an overnight? >> i don't know. according to c.i.a., about 60 people in the agency had read the information about the two terrorists who we knew on september 11 they were on flight 77 that hit the pentagon. they read the traffic information about them and unfortunately the information did not make it to the f.b.i. >> rose: this is one of the best opportunities to have discovered the plot. >> absolutely. think about it this way. we had a team working in yemen under very dangerous circumstances trying to find those who are connected to the attack on the "cole" that resulted in the death of 17 sailors and here we find out that we're looking in the wrong place. the
so that's when we began to understand there was an abysmal la of communication between the f.b.i. and the c.i.a. >> and it didn't only come out in the 9/11 commission report. it came out in if the c.i.a. inspector general report and the executive summary of the inspector general report has been dlassified and itlear says that the c.i.a. did n pass the information... >> rose: has anybody acknowledged it was deliberate or just an overnight? >> i don't know. according to c.i.a.,...