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the chance for a new owner to find out what john lennon was up to in his house a stone's throw away from penny lane. >>> join us on the newshour tomorrow on air and online. the trial of egypt's on tuchlte president morsi. and submit street art in your neighborhood via twitter and facebook. we leave you now with some of those images. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by louise and hirschfeld, the wallach family in memory of miriam and bernard and irene schwartz, roslyn. designing customized and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
the chance for a new owner to find out what john lennon was up to in his house a stone's throw away from penny lane. >>> join us on the newshour tomorrow on air and online. the trial of egypt's on tuchlte president morsi. and submit street art in your neighborhood via twitter and facebook. we leave you now with some of those images. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "pbs...
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this is how we remember john lennon. some artists got together and imaged how john lennon might look today at the age of 73. janice joplin then and how she might have looked today at the age of 70. elvis presley and now, well, we're not so sure about this one, at the age of 78. bob marley, young and the dream of marley at the age of 68. >>> and next tonight from a desk job to flying high, a dare devil who decided to live what he loved. get paid to do something you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is differ
this is how we remember john lennon. some artists got together and imaged how john lennon might look today at the age of 73. janice joplin then and how she might have looked today at the age of 70. elvis presley and now, well, we're not so sure about this one, at the age of 78. bob marley, young and the dream of marley at the age of 68. >>> and next tonight from a desk job to flying high, a dare devil who decided to live what he loved. get paid to do something you really love, what...
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. >> allison, just watching, i had a feeling oddly, i thought of john lennon. i thought of john being assassinated in 1980, 17 years after the 35th president of the united states. and in both their cases, john f. kennedy and john lennon, what i thought about was how much they could have contributed, that they were denied that opportunity and the world lost all that potential with the president of the united states, the young and gracious 35th president of the united states. what you think about is would there have been a vietnam war? what would the civil rights movement had been like? would there -- there never would have been a watergate. would there have been a robert kennedy presidency following john f. kennedbrother, the attorney general, have succeeded him? you think all the what ifs and all the things he could have contributed and how we were robbed so brutally in both these cases by, you know, no nothing, nobody, selfish people who decided to wreak havoc, to make a name for themselves. you know, that's what i'm thinking. i'm thinking about the loss poten
. >> allison, just watching, i had a feeling oddly, i thought of john lennon. i thought of john being assassinated in 1980, 17 years after the 35th president of the united states. and in both their cases, john f. kennedy and john lennon, what i thought about was how much they could have contributed, that they were denied that opportunity and the world lost all that potential with the president of the united states, the young and gracious 35th president of the united states. what you think...
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the dispute threatens to overshadow the us vice president and john lennon's trip to the region next week washington maintains a robust nietzsche presence in the region trying to contain china's clowning around. i guarantee when construction was as close to winning garment is protesting gains the ability of the month. no need to be timed challenge on sunset. these atc's take downs. the union and this time around twenty demonstrators in the central core of the province the building of the koran after sixteen months was halted last month when protests is big and disrupting sit to listen to scientists. this eighteen s again on the consequent risk of what to say that line he hates the infections. just when the cheque mom to ask for the hour when the president to apologize. a recent bus trying to push washington amid skating and wounded seven in china was among the skillet. death is caused outrage from the afghanistan government and come during the crunch talks on a secure a spot that would outline the time to america's mission presidents in the country beyond critique. she said the extreme an
the dispute threatens to overshadow the us vice president and john lennon's trip to the region next week washington maintains a robust nietzsche presence in the region trying to contain china's clowning around. i guarantee when construction was as close to winning garment is protesting gains the ability of the month. no need to be timed challenge on sunset. these atc's take downs. the union and this time around twenty demonstrators in the central core of the province the building of the koran...
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john lennon! >> all that mattered 39 years ago today, john lennon delivered his final onstage performance. elton john made the surprise introduction during his 1974 thanksgiving day concert at madison square garden. the duo sang three songs together, including lennon's hit "whatever gets you through the night." following the concert, lennon reunited with his wife, yoko ono ono, backstage after an 18-month separation. their son, shawn, was born nearly a year later. >> pretty wild to see those pictures. >> he said he intended it just to be a five-year hiatus. in other words lennon never knew that was his final performance at the time. >>> will "the hunger games" catching fire be able to catch the number one spot again this weekend? tony scott is here in studio with us. spot again? tony scott is with us in studio 57. studio 57.- he says there are other movies you shouldn't miss this morning. that is coming up later this morning on "cbs this morning." somebody is drinking wine in the green room right
john lennon! >> all that mattered 39 years ago today, john lennon delivered his final onstage performance. elton john made the surprise introduction during his 1974 thanksgiving day concert at madison square garden. the duo sang three songs together, including lennon's hit "whatever gets you through the night." following the concert, lennon reunited with his wife, yoko ono ono, backstage after an 18-month separation. their son, shawn, was born nearly a year later. >>...
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>> yoaw >> jimmy: you are thinking of john lennon. >> blocked this out. you interviewed a blond in a teacup. >> she just got hurt. >> jimmy: she is still living with me. >> there you go? >> jimmy: still going strong. this is a big movie that you are in. ben stiller directed. co-starring with ben stiller. kristin wiggins. >> ben has made. i don't know how to describe this. he has literally made an epic comedy. it is a -- genuinely hilarious movie. but it takes place on this massive epic scale. i have never seen -- a come dedone dcomedy down on that level. >> i am not going to get too specific. i'ven i end up getting flown all over the world. i was in iceland. he was such a perfectionist. when you see the movie. me going to iceland is like what? he was such a perfectionist about it. it really shows -- we flew into reykjav reykjavik, went to a town, my hand to god. doesn't have vowels in the name. the town is named -- we were out on this -- and we are in a hunting lodge, and so i got, i got there, i'm thinking, i could not be further away. so i went on this
>> yoaw >> jimmy: you are thinking of john lennon. >> blocked this out. you interviewed a blond in a teacup. >> she just got hurt. >> jimmy: she is still living with me. >> there you go? >> jimmy: still going strong. this is a big movie that you are in. ben stiller directed. co-starring with ben stiller. kristin wiggins. >> ben has made. i don't know how to describe this. he has literally made an epic comedy. it is a -- genuinely hilarious movie....
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he is the son of john lennon and wife cynthia. his career began on a high note beginning with a platinum record. now he's back with his fifth full-length studio album, first in 15 years titled "everything changes." we're honored to have him here in studio 57. welcome. >> thank you, likewise. >> you fell in love with photography along the way. >> yes. >> what happen? >> i don't know. it's another creative outlet i truly embraced and i've gone on to do some incredible work. >> you love taking pictures from planes. >> yes. i meanwhile everybody else is asleep or watched all the movies they're up to watch, i tend to look out the window a lot and reflect. i think it's very much a time you can either shut everything off and dream and float and relax or it gives you chance where you can, you know, actually reflect and think about what's going on in your life. thank's a rarity to find those moments these days. >> it sure is. >> with the type of lifestyle we lead. >> you've taken some great shots of the band u2. >> yes. >> tell me about th
he is the son of john lennon and wife cynthia. his career began on a high note beginning with a platinum record. now he's back with his fifth full-length studio album, first in 15 years titled "everything changes." we're honored to have him here in studio 57. welcome. >> thank you, likewise. >> you fell in love with photography along the way. >> yes. >> what happen? >> i don't know. it's another creative outlet i truly embraced and i've gone on to do some...
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three of the great rock icons, lou reed, mick jagger, john lennon. to be a great rock legend do you have to have a dash of fashion panache about you? >> you don't have to. but that swagger is something that becomes more memorable and adds to the stage performance and your presence there and it adds to your -- how people view you. i think in the public's eye. >> your stuff is so cool that i struggle to be allowed into the stores to buy it. but what is the association between you and rock 'n' roll when it comes to your clothes. >> i was inspired. i was inspired. music was the thing that was the energy force for me growing up. it was one of the only things to grab on to in detroit too. throughout my design career i have always looked back on the past because there's a great history both in fashion and rock 'n' roll. there are all those snippets of influence. every season there is something loosely i reach for back in the past. and i notice all the young artists look back in time and they want to look like and they make it their own. just like i take bit
three of the great rock icons, lou reed, mick jagger, john lennon. to be a great rock legend do you have to have a dash of fashion panache about you? >> you don't have to. but that swagger is something that becomes more memorable and adds to the stage performance and your presence there and it adds to your -- how people view you. i think in the public's eye. >> your stuff is so cool that i struggle to be allowed into the stores to buy it. but what is the association between you and...
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. >>> up for sale, a pair of classroom detention sheets from when john lennon was six years old. reasons he was punished was sab sabotage, fighting, and showing no interest at all. >> rebel, rebel, he was too busy listening to muddy waters and chuck berry. that's appreciated. thank you. >>> on this veterans day we will meet the only major league baseball player to have served during the vietnam war. weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> meaivels imichael eaves is h. catch us up. >> despite more than a year and a half of harassment including threatening text and voice pleals, richie incognito says he and jonathan martin were the best of friends. he made that assertion during an interview with fox sports sunday. how anyone from the outside could perceive his are messages as offensive or even racist although he is anything but racist. he will meet with nfl investigators this week in los angeles. joining me now from detroit is 13 year nfl veteran lomis brown. i wonder from your reaction, when you heard richie incognito give his version in miami. >> everybody is back up
. >>> up for sale, a pair of classroom detention sheets from when john lennon was six years old. reasons he was punished was sab sabotage, fighting, and showing no interest at all. >> rebel, rebel, he was too busy listening to muddy waters and chuck berry. that's appreciated. thank you. >>> on this veterans day we will meet the only major league baseball player to have served during the vietnam war. weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> meaivels...
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. >> yeah, although lenin, my great hero-- no-- >> john lennon? >> no, vladimir. he said the worse the better. so if we get a completely dysfunctional system, we've been on this slope for a long time, maybe there will be some reform. it's just up to people do the reform. >> woodruff: thank you both, on that note we say good night to both of you. mark shields, david brooks, thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the leader of the pakistani taliban was reportedly killed by a u.s. drone strike. he'd been on the f.b.i.'s list of most wanted terrorists and a gunman opened fire at los angeles international airport, killing a federal security worker and wounded at least two other people. he was later shot and captured. on the "newshour" online right now, immunizing yourself from financial stress as you age. our economics correspondent paul solman rounds up some of the best advice on not outliving your savings. find that on making sense. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. and a reminder about some upcoming programs from our pb
. >> yeah, although lenin, my great hero-- no-- >> john lennon? >> no, vladimir. he said the worse the better. so if we get a completely dysfunctional system, we've been on this slope for a long time, maybe there will be some reform. it's just up to people do the reform. >> woodruff: thank you both, on that note we say good night to both of you. mark shields, david brooks, thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the leader of the pakistani...
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six years before "buyers club" leto played john lennon's killer and added a whopping 67 pounds to his naturally thin frame. >> you're serious. you're not joking. >> it is kind of a gross thing to do to yourself. i will never do it again. put it that way. >> mcconaughey appears to have gained the weight back. he said he made a beeline for a cheeseburger after the movie wrapped. >>> it was one of the biggest albums of the '90s that had us all going. not uncle joey. really? the cut it out guy? now it looks as if broadway is getting ready to swallow a jagged little pill. alannis morasette is writing a stage album that will expand her story. the musical will have the same title along with every song off the album, all of them. the same team who helped put together green day's "american idiot" musical will help with "jagged little pill". >>> that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. for those of you in the los angeles area on veterans day, i will be speaking at the reagan library in the morning and at the nixon library in the evening. hope you can stop by. i now turn you over to brianna ke
six years before "buyers club" leto played john lennon's killer and added a whopping 67 pounds to his naturally thin frame. >> you're serious. you're not joking. >> it is kind of a gross thing to do to yourself. i will never do it again. put it that way. >> mcconaughey appears to have gained the weight back. he said he made a beeline for a cheeseburger after the movie wrapped. >>> it was one of the biggest albums of the '90s that had us all going. not uncle...
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. >>> the "daily mail" looks at a teenaged john lennon. he got in a lout of trouble at the school for the boys in the 1950s. he was cited for fighting, chewing gum, and showing no interest in class. he once received three detentions on the same day. the handwritten leverages are being auctioned online. >> see, there is hope for the mischievous in class. >>> a homeless man returned cash he found on the street. the police returned the $850 to james what when no one claimed the money but he was denied funding when he failed to declare the income. >>> in one scene he raises doubt about the single-bullet theory. >> this single bullet foundation is a long claim of an assassination. once you conclude the magic bullet could not con clues all seven of those wons, you have to conclude there was a fourth shot and a seventh rifleman. and if there was a second rifleman, then by definition there had to be a conspiracy. >> in real life a father and son used the latest technology to reexamine the idea that one bullet hit kennedy and texas governor john co
. >>> the "daily mail" looks at a teenaged john lennon. he got in a lout of trouble at the school for the boys in the 1950s. he was cited for fighting, chewing gum, and showing no interest in class. he once received three detentions on the same day. the handwritten leverages are being auctioned online. >> see, there is hope for the mischievous in class. >>> a homeless man returned cash he found on the street. the police returned the $850 to james what when no...
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it was inspired not by ringo star and john lennon or paul mccartney or but rather by metamorphosis. i mention it only because when he was asked about it many years later he described it to an interviewer with typical modesty and wry wit as an active etymological self defamation. you got it. although this evening we celebrate edgars fiction and his stories you should know that he went to kenyan college where he measured -- majored in philosophy and studied with the poet and new critic. this experience has not been lost on edgar. don't take my word for it, but do read the essay he wrote for the nation called the citizen reads the constitution in which he considers his countries fundamental document as a critic would a literary texts. in this case, what he calls the sacred text of secular humanism, the constitution being the secular text of constitutional humanism. i don't know what if anything can edgar will have to say this evening but i want to share with you the fact that some years ago when he was asked if he would introduce, when i was asked just as i want to say to you some year
it was inspired not by ringo star and john lennon or paul mccartney or but rather by metamorphosis. i mention it only because when he was asked about it many years later he described it to an interviewer with typical modesty and wry wit as an active etymological self defamation. you got it. although this evening we celebrate edgars fiction and his stories you should know that he went to kenyan college where he measured -- majored in philosophy and studied with the poet and new critic. this...
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. >>> the "daily mail" looks at a teenaged john lennon. he got in a lout of trouble at the school for the boys in the 1950s. he was cited for fighting chewing gum, and showing no interest in class. he once received three detentions on the same day. the handwritten leverages are being auctioned online. >> see, there is hope for the misschievous in class. >>> a homeless man returned cash he found on the street. the police returned the $850 to james what when no one claimed the money but he was denied funding when he failed to declare the income. >>> in one scene he raises doubt about the single-bullet theory. >> this single bullet foundation is a long claim of an assassination. once you conclude the magic bullet could not con clues all seven of those wons you have to conclude there was a fourth shot and a seventh rifleman. and if there was a second rifleman then by definition there had to be a conspiracy. >> in real life a father and son used the latest technology to reexamine the idea that one bullet hit kennedy and texas governor john conn
. >>> the "daily mail" looks at a teenaged john lennon. he got in a lout of trouble at the school for the boys in the 1950s. he was cited for fighting chewing gum, and showing no interest in class. he once received three detentions on the same day. the handwritten leverages are being auctioned online. >> see, there is hope for the misschievous in class. >>> a homeless man returned cash he found on the street. the police returned the $850 to james what when no...
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lennon. is he here? guysted to point those two out because they have hit the ground running. we had a lot on our plate and i can tell you they are diligent and they jumped right in doing a great job. we have a big part of our success from jake and john. thank you for bringing them to us. without further a do, i just wanted to make sure that you know how much we appreciated you. and in closing, i appreciate new. i survived the closest legislative election in the state last fall and that is part of holding the majority. i did it because of the help of a lot of you in this audience and a lot of you deck and should be did time to help will, ryan, his team, to have resources available to me. it's not just fundraising events. is that getting republicans elected, which is what we are all about. i appreciated a great deal. have a great night. [applause] >> i was driving across the state the other day with darrell . we saw one of those whooping cranes standing on one leg and darrell said, why do they
lennon. is he here? guysted to point those two out because they have hit the ground running. we had a lot on our plate and i can tell you they are diligent and they jumped right in doing a great job. we have a big part of our success from jake and john. thank you for bringing them to us. without further a do, i just wanted to make sure that you know how much we appreciated you. and in closing, i appreciate new. i survived the closest legislative election in the state last fall and that is part...
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it was inspired not by ringto starr or john lennon or paul mccartney or but rather by kafka's metamorphosis. i mention it only because when he was asked about it many years later, he described it to an interviewer with typical modesty and ride wit is an active etymological self defamation, etymological self decimation -- self defamation, the beetle, kafka, he you got it. although this evening we celebrate edgars stories and plays you should know that he went to a kenyan college where he majored in philosophy and studied with the poet and new critic. this experience has not been lost on edgar. don't take my word for it but do read the essay he wrote for the nation called a citizen reads the constitution in which he considers this country's fundamental document as a critic would a literary test. in this case what he calls the sacred text of secular humanism, the constitution being the sacred texts of secular humanism, a people's texts. i don't know what if anything agarwal have to say this evening but i want to share with you the fact that some years ago, when he was asked if he would introdu
it was inspired not by ringto starr or john lennon or paul mccartney or but rather by kafka's metamorphosis. i mention it only because when he was asked about it many years later, he described it to an interviewer with typical modesty and ride wit is an active etymological self defamation, etymological self decimation -- self defamation, the beetle, kafka, he you got it. although this evening we celebrate edgars stories and plays you should know that he went to a kenyan college where he majored...
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john lennon tenía razón, el perdón es una expresión de amor y no nos damos cuenta que los únicos benediciados somo sns mismos..la felicidad está en perdonar y los espero en la próxima semana con l os casos que nos hacen llegar. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >> unimÁs presenta pasiones que renacen cada maÑana, historias de amor inolvidables, aquÍ desayunando con las estrellas. >> televisa presenta. ♪ entre el amor y el odio estÁ la lÍnea del perdÓn ♪. ♪ cruzarla significa darle vida a esta pasiÓn ♪. ♪ y aunque el orgullo a veces pueda mÁs que la razÓn ♪. ♪ y aunque el alma se cierre para que no entre el amor ♪. ♪ entre el amor y el odio me enamoro mÁs de ti ♪. >> ¿es cierto que por culpa de cristina no somos felices? ♪. >> ¿quÉ pasÓ? >> ya buscamos al niÑo por todos lados, pero no lo encontramos. >> ay, quÉ hacemos, que hacemos. >> no, cÁlmese. ♪. >> ¿quÉ pasa? ¿y mi hijo? en dÓnde estÁ mi hijo? >> parece que esto es de juan manuel. >> sÍ, mi amor, es de juan manuel, pero como Él te querÍa mucho, seguramente estab
john lennon tenía razón, el perdón es una expresión de amor y no nos damos cuenta que los únicos benediciados somo sns mismos..la felicidad está en perdonar y los espero en la próxima semana con l os casos que nos hacen llegar. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >> unimÁs presenta pasiones que renacen cada maÑana, historias de amor inolvidables, aquÍ desayunando con las estrellas. >> televisa presenta. ♪ entre el amor y el odio estÁ la lÍnea...
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. >> the naughty side of rock and roll, legend john lennon is about to hit the auction block with a pair of detention sheets detailing the antics of the beatle, fighting in class, shoving and showing just no interest whatsoever are reasons for his punishment. they are on line up for auction. >> the king of rock and roll elvis presley got his start here, now a huge printing shop is enjoying a renaissance. jonathan martin explains. >> when you walk into the hat show print store in nashville, you're walking into one of the oldest letter press shops in the country. >> it is an iconic place. it's been around for 130 years. >> we saw led zeppelin in here earlier, 1971, playing the municipal auditorium. >> it is a living museum of letter presses, still rolling out iconic posters. no digital printers here. >> the layman's definition of a letter press is letters are pressed in the paper with ink. >> hatch that created letter press posters from elvis to johnny cash to b.b. king. this kind of genuine technology is retro and cutting edge in our digitally dominated culture. >> we're proud when the ne
. >> the naughty side of rock and roll, legend john lennon is about to hit the auction block with a pair of detention sheets detailing the antics of the beatle, fighting in class, shoving and showing just no interest whatsoever are reasons for his punishment. they are on line up for auction. >> the king of rock and roll elvis presley got his start here, now a huge printing shop is enjoying a renaissance. jonathan martin explains. >> when you walk into the hat show print store...
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. >> they said in my ear, remember we played the john lennon that yoko song? >> see, that's -- >> the greatest bond of all time. >> and then paul went with linda. >> and they both sort of -- >> powerful. >> they usually do a lot of good. >> but in this case -- >> behind every good man. >> successful woman? >> successful man, good woman. i don't know. get bass backe to our guest host the outlook on the market. tom lee is the chief u.s. equity strategist at jpmorgan. talked about your target, 1775. the s & p, 1771. right at your target now the biggest question has to be what makes you nervous and how do you decide whether you raise that target or pull it back? >> yeah. i mean, at the moment, we are slow buyers, meaning, you know, i think it's tough to kind of say the market's gonna jump another 10% from here. >> but you would still be allocating money into stocks? >> that's right. correct. i think i would just be looking at things with reasonable pes, where earnings for visions were positive. in the fourth quart, a good strategy to buy companies that raise estim
. >> they said in my ear, remember we played the john lennon that yoko song? >> see, that's -- >> the greatest bond of all time. >> and then paul went with linda. >> and they both sort of -- >> powerful. >> they usually do a lot of good. >> but in this case -- >> behind every good man. >> successful woman? >> successful man, good woman. i don't know. get bass backe to our guest host the outlook on the market. tom lee is the chief...
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free speech advocates and so forth this tale that the documentarian john pilger reports year this year and century twenty fourteen fearless speech in faithful times. is about his film the lennon foundation was sponsoring his film it was called the war you don't see and it was a film about media censorship and war it's an incredible film is an incredibly important film but ironically the the war you don't see became the film you don't see in the land foundation pulled their support for it's us poor me here and john tells that story in the book it's actually a painful story never gotten a straight answer from the lennon foundation they claimed that they they had low ticket sales numbers and didn't want to embarrass him and on another that was true but they prevented him from coming they kept the theater booked the day that it was supposed to be shown to keep it empty they went to great efforts to keep the film from being shown john came into new mexico anyway we're live on asian is. as located in show the film a week later to a sold out crowd project censored showed it in berkeley califo
free speech advocates and so forth this tale that the documentarian john pilger reports year this year and century twenty fourteen fearless speech in faithful times. is about his film the lennon foundation was sponsoring his film it was called the war you don't see and it was a film about media censorship and war it's an incredible film is an incredibly important film but ironically the the war you don't see became the film you don't see in the land foundation pulled their support for it's us...
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. >>> for our listeners, kevin, very smart guy, has transformed himself from energy analyst to john lennon in approximately two seconds. >> i want to comment they look like purple colored glasses. rose. >> sunday afternoons are tough, guys. >> yeah. >> sort of the vikings third alternate jersey. i hear your point. kevin, gas prices matter a lot to everybody in america. we've got, what, five weeks coming up. obviously an important holiday shopping time. are we going to see meaningful decrease in gas or oil prices over the last five weeks, iran or not? >> that all depends really on libya, not iran. libya's got a million barrels off line right now. libya will go out of business as a country if they don't solve this problem in the next six months or so. chances are they probably aren't going to solve it before the end of the year so i would expect the gasoline prices in the u.s. to stay about the same. >> kevin book, clear view energy partners. great insight. great classglasses. take care. >> i love props. >> like mad props. >> any time you bring a prop to the set as a guest, you should get pr
. >>> for our listeners, kevin, very smart guy, has transformed himself from energy analyst to john lennon in approximately two seconds. >> i want to comment they look like purple colored glasses. rose. >> sunday afternoons are tough, guys. >> yeah. >> sort of the vikings third alternate jersey. i hear your point. kevin, gas prices matter a lot to everybody in america. we've got, what, five weeks coming up. obviously an important holiday shopping time. are we...
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free speech advocates and so forth this tale that the documentarian john pilger reports year this year uncensored twenty fourteen fearless speech in faithful times. is about his film the lennon foundation was sponsoring his film it was called the war you don't see and it was a film about media censorship and war it's an incredible film is an incredibly important film but ironically the the war you don't see became the film you don't see in the land foundation pulled their support for its u.s. treme here and john tells that story in the book it's actually a painful story never gotten a straight answer from the one in foundation they claim that they they had low ticket sale numbers and didn't want to embarrass him and on another that was true but they prevented him from coming they kept the theater booked the day that it was supposed to be shown to keep it empty they went to great efforts to keep the film from being shown john came into new mexico anyway we're live on asian is. as located in show the film a week later to a sold out crowd project censored showed it in berkeley california
free speech advocates and so forth this tale that the documentarian john pilger reports year this year uncensored twenty fourteen fearless speech in faithful times. is about his film the lennon foundation was sponsoring his film it was called the war you don't see and it was a film about media censorship and war it's an incredible film is an incredibly important film but ironically the the war you don't see became the film you don't see in the land foundation pulled their support for its u.s....
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answer from the lennon foundation they claimed that they they had low ticket sales numbers and didn't want to embarrass him and on another that was true but they prevented him from coming they kept the theater booked the day that it was supposed to be shown to keep it empty they went to great efforts to keep the film from being shown john came into new mexico anyway we're live on asian is. located in show the film a week later to a sold out crowd project censored showed it in berkeley california to hundreds of people and skype john in and we've told this story on our radio program but we thought it was really important to put in the book because it extends to other left progressive media outlets like democracy now amy goodman hasn't talked to john since and we've discovered that the lennon foundation actually funds democracy now and has given them over three hundred seventy five thousand dollars a particular year we don't know exactly what that connection is or what it means but it certainly is something that ought to be looked at and this is a by the way this is not an example of the
answer from the lennon foundation they claimed that they they had low ticket sales numbers and didn't want to embarrass him and on another that was true but they prevented him from coming they kept the theater booked the day that it was supposed to be shown to keep it empty they went to great efforts to keep the film from being shown john came into new mexico anyway we're live on asian is. located in show the film a week later to a sold out crowd project censored showed it in berkeley...
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also, i realize julian's 10 than john was when he died. >> julian lennon is 50? day you'regod, one listening to music and the next day, you're dead. boom. >> we'll be right back. >> coming up -- fred armston and carey brown steve nash. we tell him avril lavigne's took took -- ex took his last name. >> a-rod, it's not the image you want to seif you want to say you're committed to baseball. superlooks like i'm >> avril lavigne's ex-husband has a deep, dark secret. hes not really who you think is and "tmz" is about to expose everything! cablooey! but first, hey, is that fred and carrie brownstein? >> i find washing the dishes to very manly. >> he was on "saturday night live." partner. comedy >> that hilarious show. you drinking? birth.s like a still >> delicious. but we're not joking ound. >> back in 2006 when deryck and avril lavigne got married, he took her last name. whibleyturns out deryck actually deryck lavigne whibley. >> but now since they're divorced, he's filing papers to his name back. >> why did he wait so long and take her name in the first place? >> wo
also, i realize julian's 10 than john was when he died. >> julian lennon is 50? day you'regod, one listening to music and the next day, you're dead. boom. >> we'll be right back. >> coming up -- fred armston and carey brown steve nash. we tell him avril lavigne's took took -- ex took his last name. >> a-rod, it's not the image you want to seif you want to say you're committed to baseball. superlooks like i'm >> avril lavigne's ex-husband has a deep, dark secret....
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answer from the lennon foundation they claimed that they they had low ticket sales numbers and didn't want to embarrass him and on another that was true but they prevented him from coming they kept the theater booked the day that it was supposed to be shown to keep it empty they went to great efforts to keep the film from being shown john came into new mexico anyway we're live on asian is. as located in show the film a week later to a sold out crowd project censored showed it in berkeley california to hundreds of people and skype john in and we've told this story on our radio program but we thought it was really important to put in the book because it extends to other left progressive media outlets like democracy now amy goodman hasn't talked to john since and we've discovered that the lennon foundation actually funds democracy now and has given them over three hundred seventy five thousand dollars a particular year we don't know exactly what that connection is or what it means but it certainly is something that ought to be looked at and this is by the way this is not an example of th
answer from the lennon foundation they claimed that they they had low ticket sales numbers and didn't want to embarrass him and on another that was true but they prevented him from coming they kept the theater booked the day that it was supposed to be shown to keep it empty they went to great efforts to keep the film from being shown john came into new mexico anyway we're live on asian is. as located in show the film a week later to a sold out crowd project censored showed it in berkeley...
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he was very happy that john amanda i know they say john woo was thinking about the music is such a piece this time. a situation like this. other neighbors to be sent to the collection of lennon memorabilia has recently come under the hammer last month the musicians fast time will solve four hundred ninety thousand british pounds despite being valued at just one hundred and fifty thousand british pounds stay anointing sixteen on punting on fraud says aitken has broken the world record for the most expensive artwork and this load off his case three studies of the new controller to put it this fall one hundred and forty two point four million dollars at christie's postwar and contemporary arts trial in new york. icons previous record was set in two thousand a night out. itt six million dollars. this pasta pasta off his trip ticket was sold off six minutes off his speed increased. these would not cite to rule the icing eleven objects making more than twenty million dollars of that i can recollect the top of the forty two million dollars is a freckled would not be broken for many many years.
he was very happy that john amanda i know they say john woo was thinking about the music is such a piece this time. a situation like this. other neighbors to be sent to the collection of lennon memorabilia has recently come under the hammer last month the musicians fast time will solve four hundred ninety thousand british pounds despite being valued at just one hundred and fifty thousand british pounds stay anointing sixteen on punting on fraud says aitken has broken the world record for the...