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Friday, March 13, 2015
"Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo"
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The Simpsons Season 10 Episode 23
Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM May 16, 1999 on FOX
Quotes
Homer: If we wanted to see Japanese people, we could have just gone to the zoo.
Marge: Homer!
Homer: What? The man who washes the elephants is Japanese. His name is Takashi. He's in my book club.
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Die Hard (1988)
Quotes
John McClane: Who the fuck is this?
Dwayne T. Robinson: This is Deputy Chief of Police, Dwayne T. Robinson, and I am in charge of this situation.
John McClane: Oh, you're in charge? Well, I got some bad news for you *Dwayne*, from up here it doesn't look like you're in charge of jack shit.
Dwayne T. Robinson: You listen to me, you little asshole, I'm...
John McClane: Asshole? I'm not the one who just got butt-fucked on national TV
From 12/25/1971 ( George Walker Bush the purveyor of illegal drugs strictly for his personal profit including the trafficking of massive amounts of cocaine into the United States confined to federal prison in Mexico for illegally smuggling narcotics in Mexico ) To 5/16/1999 is 10004 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/24/1993 ( John Hersey dead ) is 10004 days
From 7/30/1972 ( premiere US film "Deliverance" ) To 5/16/1999 is 9786 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/18/1992 ( premiere US TV series "Arresting Behavior" ) is 9786 days
From 7/30/1972 ( premiere US film "Deliverance" ) To 5/16/1999 is 9786 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/18/1992 ( George Bush - Remarks at an Antidrug Rally in Houston ) is 9786 days
From 2/14/1986 ( premiere US film "The Delta Force" ) To 5/16/1999 is 4839 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 2/1/1979 ( premiere US TV series "Makin' It" ) is 4839 days
From 7/6/1957 ( premiere US film "What's Opera, Doc?" ) To 1/17/1991 ( the date of record of my United States Navy Medal of Honor as Kerry Wayne Burgess chief warrant officer United States Marine Corps circa 1991 also known as Matthew Kline for official duty and also known as Wayne Newman for official duty ) is 12248 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
From 7/6/1957 ( premiere US film "What's Opera, Doc?" ) To 1/17/1991 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Persian Gulf War begins as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) is 12248 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
From 11/11/1956 ( premiere US TV series "Air Power"::series premiere episode "The Day North America Is Attacked" ) To 5/25/1990 ( premiere US film "Fire Birds" ) is 12248 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
From 1/2/1955 ( premiere US film "Bowery to Bagdad" ) To 7/15/1988 ( premiere US film "Die Hard" ) is 12248 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
From 9/4/1976 ( George Walker Bush the purveyor of illegal drugs strictly for his personal profit including the trafficking of massive amounts of cocaine into the United States arrested again by police in the United States ) To 5/16/1999 is 8289 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/13/1988 ( premiere US film "The Dead Pool" ) is 8289 days
From 6/27/1994 ( United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan the pilot and plane crash survivor along with me Kerry Wayne Burgess - circa 1990 also known for official duty as Wayne Newman the Deputy United States Marshal and then as Chief Deputy United States Marshal and the active duty commissioned officer of the United States Marine Corps - and the other Lockheed L-1011 aircraft passengers and crew murdered in a scheduled terrorism-sabotage attack by Bill Gates-Nazi-Microsoft-Corbis-NASA-George Bush the cowardly violent criminal by causing the external mounted Orbital Sciences Pegasus space satellite booster rocket to explode and fatally disable our aircraft ) To 5/16/1999 is 1784 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 9/21/1970 ( premiere US TV series "The Young Lawyers" ) is 1784 days
From 4/9/1986 ( --- ) To 5/16/1999 is 4785 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/9/1978 ( premiere US film "The Pink of Bagdad" ) is 4785 days
From 12/14/1951 ( premiere US film "Starlift" ) To 5/16/1999 is 17320 days
17320 = 8660 + 8660
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/19/1989 ( Bill Gates-Microsoft-George Bush kills 111 passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 232 and destroys the United Airlines Flight 232 aircraft because I was a passenger of United Airlines Flight 232 as United States Navy Petty Officer Second Class Kerry Wayne Burgess and I was assigned to maintain custody of a non-violent offender military prisoner of the United States ) is 8660 days
From 4/27/1956 ( premiere US film "Godzilla" ) To 5/16/1999 is 15724 days
15724 = 7862 + 7862
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/13/1987 ( the Missing In Action status in Africa ends for my biological brother Thomas Reagan the United States Navy officer and United States Navy SEAL and he is being transported secretly over several days by the United States Navy warship USS Stark FFG 31 to a United States military land facility for intensive care hospitalization ) is 7862 days
From 11/3/1953 ( premiere US TV series "The Motorola Television Hour" ) To 5/17/1987 ( the Iraqi missile attack seriously damaging the United States Navy warship USS Stark FFG 31 ) is 12248 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
From 10/6/1954 ( premiere US film "Sitting Bull" ) To 4/18/1988 ( the United States Navy Operation Praying Mantis - my biological brother US Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan and I US Navy FC2 Kerry Wayne Burgess are both at the same time onboard the United States Navy warship USS Wainwright CG 28 when it evaded a Harpoon anti-ship missile from hostile Iran-Bill Gates-Microsoft-George Bush-Axis of Evil-Soviet Union-Communist forces but 2 United States Marine Corps aviators launched from USS Wainwright CG 28 killed this day ) is 12248 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
From 6/7/1981 ( the Baghdad Osirak construction site destroyed by Israeli Air Force ) To 5/16/1999 is 6552 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/11/1983 ( Ronald Reagan - Memorandum on Federal Occupational Safety and Health ) is 6552 days
From 1/24/1940 ( premiere US film "The Grapes of Wrath" ) To 5/16/1999 is 21662 days
21662 = 10831 + 10831
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/29/1995 ( the Mir space station docking of the United States space shuttle Atlantis orbiter vehicle mission STS-71 includes my biological brother United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan the spacecraft and mission commander and me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-71 pilot astronaut ) is 10831 days
From 5/8/1963 ( premiere US film "Dr. No" ) To 11/18/1996 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: First Contact" ) is 12248 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
From 2/20/1924 ( Gerson Goldhaber ) To 3/16/1991 ( my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) is 24496 days
24496 = 12248 + 12248
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
From 2/20/1924 ( Gloria Vanderbilt ) To 3/16/1991 ( my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) is 24496 days
24496 = 12248 + 12248
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
From 1/19/1993 ( in Asheville North Carolina as Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess I was seriously wounded by gunfire when I returned fatal gunfire to a fugitive from United States federal justice who was another criminal sent by Bill Gates-Nazi-Microsoft-George Bush the cowardly violent criminal in another attempt to kill me the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 2308 days
2308 = 1154 + 1154
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/30/1968 ( Trygve Lie deceased ) is 1154 days
From 2/9/1941 ( the Winston Churchill "Give Us The Tools" speech ) To 5/16/1999 is 21280 days
21280 = 10640 + 10640
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/20/1994 ( in Bosnia as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps captain this day is my United States Navy Cross medal date of record ) is 10640 days
From 12/25/1991 ( as United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer Kerry Wayne Burgess I was prisoner of war in Croatia ) To 5/16/1999 is 2699 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/24/1973 ( Richard Nixon - Statement About the Vietnam Veteran ) is 2699 days
From 10/29/1957 ( premiere US film "Across the Bridge" ) To 5/12/1991 ( I was the winning race driver at the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix ) is 12248 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
From 2/10/1962 ( the United States of America Central Intelligence Agency pilot Francis Gary Powers is released from Soviet Union prison and returned to United States control ) To 8/24/1995 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS - the Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft Internet Explorer debut ) is 12248 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/16/1999 is 12248 days
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The Simpsons Season 10 Episode 23
Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM May 16, 1999 on FOX
The Simpsons learn to cut corners, enabling them to afford a trip to Japan. In Japan, they lose their savings and must become contestants on a humiliating game show to earn their way back home.
AIRED: 5/16/99
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Springfield! Springfield!
The Simpsons
Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
The United States will not stand idly by while one of its citizens is stuck here like this.
[ Grunts, Groans ] But, Mr.
Ambassador, how are we going to get home? Beats me.
Try getting a job and earning some money.
That's what I did.
By the way, "ambassador" is taken.
[ Groaning ] Every truckload offish we gut brings us 31 cents closer to those tickets home.
And I think I finally found what I was put on this Earth to do.
Knife goes in, guts come out.
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The Simpsons Season 10 Episode 23
Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM May 16, 1999 on FOX
Quotes
(The family continues the "Knife Goes In, Guts Come Out" thing)
Bart: ...knife goes in, guts come out!
Lisa: Yippee, time for the Company Loyalty Song!
(Everyone looks at TV screens)
Squid Singing on TV: Knife a'goes in, a'guts come out! (guts itself) That's what Osaka Seafood Concern is all about! (gags, then falls over and dies)
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Springfield! Springfield!
The Simpsons
Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
[ Booing ] Yourwife has paid your bail, Mr. Simpson-san.
Thank God.
Couldn't take another minute in this hellhole.
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Nation & World: Wednesday, November 08, 2006
By The Associated Press
Bush seemed stoic about the election, proclaiming: "This isn't my first rodeo."
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The Simpsons Season 10 Episode 23
Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM May 16, 1999 on FOX
Quotes
Toilet: Welcome. I am honored to accept your waste.
(It sprays a musical water fountain)
Hoemr: (gasps) They're years ahead of us!
Bart (Watching toilet's TV channel): Mom, Lis, check it out! Dad's on TV!
(Homer unzips and sits on the toilet)
Homer: Oh, yeah...
(Marge, Lisa and Bart scream)
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Encyclopædia Britannica
John Hersey
John Hersey, in full John Richard Hersey (born June 17, 1914, Tientsin, China—died March 24, 1993, Key West, Fla., U.S.), American novelist and journalist noted for his documentary fiction about catastrophic events in World War II.
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The New York Times
John Hersey, Author of 'Hiroshima,' Is Dead at 78
By RICHARD SEVERO
Published: March 25, 1993
John Hersey, the novelist and journalist whose "A Bell for Adano" won a Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1945 and whose nonfiction work "Hiroshima" awakened Americans to the horrors of atomic warfare, died yesterday at his home in Key West, Fla. He was 78.
The cause of death was cancer, said his family.
In the course of his five decades as a writer, Mr. Hersey emerged not only as a first-rate reporter but also as a storyteller who nurtured the idea that writers had to pursue a moral goal. He involved himself deeply in the issues of his day. Speaking Out on War and Writing
In public appearances and in work on special committees, he never hesitated to speak out on such issues as the Vietnam War, which he strongly opposed; on problems in American education, and on issues central to the craft of writing, including censorship, government intimidation of writers, copyright protection and fair taxation for those who create the nation's literature. He was a tireless worker for both the Authors League of America and the Authors Guild.
Mr. Hersey sent his latest manuscript to his publisher, Alfred A. Knopf, just six weeks ago, said Judith Jones, his editor at Knopf for the last 20 years. Entitled "Key West Tales," it consists of short stories, set in the past and present, about people and events in his hometown. The book is to be published in the winter of 1994, Ms. Jones said.
From the beginning of his career, Mr. Hersey won praise for the directness of his style, his eye for detail and his ability to get to the heart of any situation. But most critics suggested that his past as a journalist somehow showed in his novels and that his fiction was not developed as deeply as it might have been.
This kind of criticism was heard even after the publication of "A Bell for Adano," in 1944, Mr. Hersey's acclaimed novel about events that occurred in Licata, a small town in Sicily that was ravaged by World War II. The book used some experiences of Maj. Frank E. Toscani, the American Army officer who became Licata's military governor and learned from townspeople that their most pressing need was the return of their bell.
The centerpiece of their community, the bell, had been taken down by the enemy and melted for the war effort against the Allies. Major Toscani became very much a part of the town's lore when he somehow succeeded in securing another bell from a Navy destroyer. Over Dinner, Settling a Suit
In the book, which became a best seller, Licata became Adano and Major Toscani became Major Joppolo. Mr. Hersey had the fictional major have an affair with an Italian woman. Major Toscani promptly sued Mr. Hersey for libel, stating that the book seemed so true to so much of what happened that many people mistakenly thought that the amorous adventure was true, too. The lawsuit was finally settled amicably over dinner in New York at a restaurant named after the novel.
The novel got excellent reviews, although Diana Trilling, who reviewed it for The Nation and who basically liked it, wrote that Mr. Hersey's ideas, "like his prose, have undergone a process of conscious falsifying and purposeful simplification." Even so, "A Bell for Adano" won a Pulitzer Prize. In 1945, it also became a successful motion picture, starring John Hodiak in the role of Major Joppolo. Taking On Hiroshima
Mr. Hersey's next big project was "Hiroshima," a major work of nonfiction that traces the lives of six people who survived the atomic bombing of Japan in 1945. It was written as a three-part series for The New Yorker, but the magazine's editors, Harold Ross and William Shawn, instead decided to print it in full on Aug. 31, 1946, allowing it to consume nearly all the editorial space in the issue.
The New York Times ran an editorial calling attention to the piece, and Lewis Gannett, writing in The New York Herald Tribune, called "Hiroshima" "the best reporting" of the war and Time magazine praised its restraint. Albert Einstein was said to have ordered a thousand copies for distribution and a great many newspapers clamored to serialize it. Mr. Hersey allowed this, provided that they made contributions to the American Red Cross, rather than pay him.
The piece was developed into a book, published by Alfred A. Knopf.
Similar praise came in 1950 with publication of "The Wall," Mr. Hersey's novel about events in the Warsaw ghetto from November 1939, with the German occupation, to May 1943, when the last houses in the ghetto were razed. "The Wall" won the Daroff Memorial Fiction Award of the Jewish Book Council of America and the Sidney Hillman Foundation Award. It was dramatized by Millard Lampell, produced at the Billy Rose Theater in New York in the early 1960's and filmed for television by CBS in 1982. Speaking Chinese Before English
John Richard Hersey was born on June 17, 1914, in Tientsin, China. His father, Roscoe, worked for the Young Men's Christian Association there; his mother, the former Grace Baird, was a missionary. John, who spent most of his first 10 years in China, spoke Chinese before he spoke English. His life was eventful: at one point, he took a two-year trip around the world with his mother. But in later years he said he could recall very little of his childhood and described it as "no more exciting than the average child's."
In 1924, the family moved to Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., in Westchester County. After attending public schools there, John Hersey was enrolled in the private Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., which he attended from 1927 to his graduation in 1932. After that came Yale, from which he graduated in 1936, and then Clare College, Cambridge. By the time his college days were over, he was determined to become a journalist.
Returning to the United States in May 1937, he learned that Sinclair Lewis needed a private secretary. Mr. Hersey thus became Mr. Lewis's summertime factotum, copying pages of a play that Lewis was writing about Communism. Mr. Hersey later recalled that he worked intensively with Lewis without ever realizing that his employer had a serious drinking problem. A Criticism of Time Magazine
Later in 1937, he was hired by Time magazine. "Time seemed to me to be the liveliest enterprise of its type and I wanted more than anything to be connected with it," he later said. He talked the editors into hiring him by submitting to them an essay in which he told them what he thought was wrong with the magazine.
In 1939, Time sent Mr. Hersey to the Far East, where he covered the initial stages of World War II. His first book, "Men on Bataan," was produced in 1942, and the next year he wrote "Into the Valley," a novel about a skirmish on Guadalcanal. John Chamberlin, reviewing it for The New York Times, said the book gave evidence that Mr. Hersey was "a new Hemingway." Moreover, Mr. Hersey was commended by the Secretary of the Navy for his role in helping to remove wounded men from Guadalcanal.
During the years immediately after the war, as he developed his novelistic skills in such books as "The Marmot Drive" (1953), "A Single Pebble" (1956) and "The War Lover" (1959), Mr. Hersey also kept alive his interests in things that had nothing to do with his books. He joined a number of local and national educational organizations and became master of Pierson College at Yale University in 1965, holding the post for five years. Killing of 3 Men
In the 1960's Mr. Hersey became an early opponent of American involvement in the Vietnam War, and in 1965 he was a sponsor of a March on Washington for Peace in Vietnam. He was no less concerned with racism in America and in 1968 wrote "The Algiers Motel Incident," which described the killing of three black men in a Detroit motel.
Mr. Hersey became involved in a literary uproar in 1976 when an article he wrote for The Saturday Review was pulled by the magazine's editor, Norman Cousins. The article condemned the influence wielded by certain large corporations, and Mr. Cousins reportedly felt it was not upbeat enough.
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Los Angeles Times
Bush's 1976 Arrest in Maine Is Revealed
November 03, 2000 MARK Z. BARABAK TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Responding to reports Thursday
Bush repeatedly questioned the timing of the Maine news reports. "I think that's an interesting question," he told reporters. "Why now? . . . I've got my suspicions."
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Bad Santa (2003)
Quotes
Willie: You know, I think I've turned a corner.
Marcus: Yeah? You fucking petites now?
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Black Hawk Down
Any skinnies come around these corners, you watch our backs.
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Orig. airdate January 14, 1996
"Two Bad Neighbors" is the 13th episode of The Simpsons' seventh season.
Production
Background
The show had a feud with the Bushes that eventually led to the idea for this episode. In the October 1, 1990, edition of People, Barbara Bush called The Simpsons "the dumbest thing [she] had ever seen"
On January 27, 1992, then-current President George H. W. Bush made a speech during his re-election campaign that reignited the feud between the Simpsons and the Bushes. At that point, family values were the cornerstone of Bush's campaign platform. So he gave the following speech at the National Religious Broadcaster's convention in Washington: "We are going to keep on trying to strengthen the American family, to make American families a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons". The next broadcast of The Simpsons was a rerun of "Stark Raving Dad" on January 30, 1992. It included a new opening, which was a response to Bush's speech. The scene begins in the Simpsons living room. Homer, Patty, and Selma sit on the couch. Bart and Lisa are sprawled on the carpet. They all stare at the television and watch Bush's speech. After Bush's statement, Bart replies "Hey, we're just like the Waltons. We're praying for an end to the Depression too."
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Bad Santa (2003)
Quotes
Marcus: It won't happen again. I can promise you that. Willie here has low blood sugar. That's all.
Willie: That's right. I forgot to take my pill.
Bob Chipeska: It's not just the swearing. Forgive me for prying, but did one of you, um, fornicate...
Willie: Fornicate?
Bob Chipeska: Yes. With a heavy-set woman in the big-and-tall dressing room?
Willie: Look, I've boned a lot of fat chicks in my time, sure. But, as far back as I can remember, I've never fornicated anybody.
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Bad Santa (2003)
Quotes
Gin: Santa likes to fuck fat chicks in the ass.
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Bad Santa
He's...
- Clean...|- Oh.
- As a fucking whistle.|- Nothing?
- No.
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AIR, PART 1
EPISODE NUMBER - 101
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 10.02.09
O'NEILL: And by 'lawyer', I assume you mean 'mother'.
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Independence Day (1996)
Quotes
Captain Steven Hiller: Who's the man? Huh? Who's the man?
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Bad Santa (2003)
Quotes
Gin: What'd you call me thigh-high?
Marcus: I called you a fucking guinea homo from the 15th-fucking-century, you dickhead!
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George W. Bush [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
XLIII President of the United States: 2001 - 2009 [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
Remarks on Senate Action on Military Commissions Legislation in Orlando, Florida
September 21, 2006
The measure also creates military commissions that will bring these ruthless killers to justice.
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Bad Santa (2003)
Quotes
Hindustani Troublemaker: I am not gay!
Willie: What the hell, buddy.
Hindustani Troublemaker: Buddy? I said I am not gay!
Willie: Are you off your fucking meds or something?
Hindustani Troublemaker: Yes. But that isn't what this is about. You're as queer as a ten dollar bill.
Willie: Let me tell you something, motherfucker. My brother lost a goddamn arm fighting you fuckers in Vietnam. So I want you to look at me. I want you to look at my face one last fucking time. This is the last thing you're ever gonna see before I...
Hindustani Troublemaker: Elf fucker! Motherfucker. Elf fucker! Who's the bitch now, Santy Claus? Faggy Claus! Faggy...
Kid: Leave Santa alone!
Hindustani Troublemaker: Little boy, don't interfere. I am doing this for all of us.
Kid: Leave Santa alone!
Hindustani Troublemaker: Ass clown.
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The American Presidency Project
George W. Bush
XLIII President of the United States: 2001 - 2009
Commencement Address at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas
December 12, 2008
I am pleased to see so many of your families and loved ones here today. While you bled maroon, they bled a lot of green. [Laughter] So please join me in thanking all those whose support made it possible for you to reach this proud day. [Applause]
There is one person who wishes he could be here today, and that's your former president and America's Secretary of Defense, Bob Gates. You know, he's got an excused absence. It's not like he's over at the Dixie Chicken. [Laughter]
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Bad Santa (2003)
Quotes
Willie: [narrating] I've been to prison once, I've been married - twice. I was once drafted by Lyndon Johnson and had to live in shit-ass Mexico for 2 1/2 years for no reason.
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George W. Bush [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
Remarks on the War on Terror and a Question-and-Answer Session in Charlotte, North Carolina
April 6, 2006
Audience members. Boo-o-o!
The President. No, wait a sec. Let him speak.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Independence Day (1996)
Well, look who we have here.
Hey Russ, I heard you had
a little trouble this morning.
Dusted the wrong field.
I know you're probably still a little confused
from your hostage experience.
Hostage experience?
Did something happen to you, Russ?
Oh yeah! It seems, years back, our boy was kidnapped
by aliens. Did all kind of experiments on him and such.
Tell 'em about it, Russ. Get a couple beers in him
and he'll tell you all about it crazy stuff.
Won't you, Russ?
Russ, when they took you up
in their spaceship, did they do any...
...sexual things?
Do you recall? Do you recollect?
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Die Hard (1988)
Release Info
USA 15 July 1988 (limited)
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Bowery to Bagdad (1955)
Release Info
USA 2 January 1955
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Bowery to Bagdad (1955)
Plot Summary
The boys find a lamp that has strange magic powers.
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The Simpsons Season 10 Episode 23
Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM May 16, 1999 on FOX
Quotes
Bart: Knife goes in, guts come out.
(He continues to do this, while gutting the fish)
Magic Fish: Please, spare me and I will grant you three--
(He screams as Bart stabs the fish)
Bart: Knife goes in, guts come out.
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Die Hard (1988)
Release Info
USA 15 July 1988 (limited)
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Dr. No (1962)
Release Info
USA 8 May 1963
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Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
Release Info
USA 18 November 1996 (Hollywood, California) (premiere)
http://inpa.lbl.gov/SCP/Gersonfest/bio_files%20Folder/bio.htm
Gerson Goldhaber was born in Chemnitz, Germany, Feb. 20, 1924. With the rise of nazism, the family left Germany in 1933. He, an older brother, and their parents went to Cairo, Egypt where Gerson attended an English high school. In 1942 he began to study physics at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem that led to a M.Sc. degree in 1947. His thesis research, under Ernst Alexander, was a crystallographic study with X-rays.
In Jerusalem Gerson met his first wife, Sulamith Löw, then a chemistry student. They were married in 1947, the year in which she also earned her M.Sc. degree, and when they were both admitted to graduate school at the University of Wisconsin Sula pursued nuclear chemistry, and Gerson physics. At UW Gerson made his first upward move in energy from KeV X-rays to MeV protons. There he studied nuclear resonances in elements excited by protons accelerated in an electrostatic generator that had been developed by Ray Herb. For a Ph. D. thesis Gerson devised an innovative method of measuring gamma-ray spectra from observation of proton recoils produced by deuteron photodisintegration in D2O loaded photographic emulsions.
Upon attaining the degree in 1950 he took up a position as Instructor at Columbia University. At Columbia's Nevis Lab. Gerson took his next step up in energy, and into particle physics, working at its newly commissioned 340 MeV cyclotron. Here, after a foray with David Bodansky into development of scintillation counters to measure pulse-height spectra, he returned to his loaded-emulsion technique to study pion interactions with protons and deuterons. Sula and their young son Amos Nathaniel joined Gerson at Nevis. She, having morphed from chemist to physicist, joined Gerson in a very successful career of joint experimental work that continued productively until her sudden death in 1965.
Perhaps the most ambitious, certainly the cleverest, application of the loaded emulsion technique was a search for evidence of what later became famous as the 33 pion-nucleon resonance. To observe pions of appropriate energy, which sorry to say could not escape the cyclotron’s magnetic field, Gerson and Leon Lederman, in a technological tour de force, exposed the loaded emulsions inside the cyclotron vacuum tank. Alas, the chosen pion energies being just below and just above the resonance energy they missed an important discovery.
Then, in 1953, Gerson made his last move, joining the Physics faculty at the University of California at Berkeley and the research staff at its Radiation Laboratory (now the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., LBNL). Here he moved up further in energy to the soon to be commissioned 6 BeV (now GeV) Bevatron proton synchrotron. He and Sula, together with other Rad Lab people at times, vigorously attacked the outstanding questions in particle physics, again with emulsion detectors. Their research included determination of many properties - masses, lifetimes, decay schemes - of the "strange" K-mesons and hyperons. These results contributed to the tau-theta puzzle that finally was solved by T. D. Lee and C. N. Yang whose analysis led to the shocking discovery that parity is not conserved in weak interactions. Then, following the observation by Chamberlain, Segre, Ypsilantis, and Wiegand of putative antiprotons, Gerson and Gosta Ekspong nailed their identity in annihilations on nuclei in emulsions exposed to a beam of those particles. Gerson spent much of the next few years studying and elucidating details of the annihilation process. The emulsion gave way to the bubble chamber as the principal device with which to study elementary particle properties and interactions. During somewhat more than a decade, Gerson and collaborators found Bose-Einstein correlations in multi-pion states, showed the striking differences in K+ and K-.behavior, determined the spin of the K* resonance, discovered the A and the anti-Omega-, studied the Q-meson and made other studies of pion and K+ interactions.
In 1969 Gerson married Judith Margoshes Golwyn, a science writer, playwright, and poet. They are parents of two daughters, Michaela and Shaya.
In the next two decades the LBL/SLAC collaboration built and operated an electronic detector, a triggered tracking, time-of-flight and calorimetric device with which he and colleagues studied products of electron-positron annihilations made in the SPEAR storage ring at Stanford University. They produced many astonishing results, chief, perhaps, among them the discovery of bound and bare Charm quarks dressed into Psions and D-Mesons, that provided crucial support to validate the current quantum-chromodynamics strong-interaction paradigm. Later, the group measured the mass and width of the Z0 boson with the enhanced MkII detector at the new SLC collider at SLAC.
Then Gerson made a remarkable shift in research from particle to cosmic physics. Since 1989 Gerson has been associated with the Supernova Cosmology Project at LBNL, studying properties of very distant supernovae, those with redshift parameter up to z ~1. Since, as they have shown, these type Ia supernovae can be calibrated as "standard candles", their observed properties can provide information about the cosmological deceleration of the expanding universe. The extremely surprising result was that, contrary to all expectations, the universe’s expansion in fact is accelerating. This seems to imply that a mysterious dark energy with repulsive gravity permeates all space. With these results the SCP people have presented scientists with the outstanding challenge to come to an understanding of the nature of this most peculiar energy.
Among the honors awarded Gerson Goldhaber are:
Ford Foundation Fellowships, 1960-61 and 1966
Guggenheim Fellowship, 1972
Loeb Lecturer, Harvard University, 1976
California Scientist of the Year, 1977
Doctorate of Philosophy honoris causa, University of Stockholm, 1986
Panofsky Prize of the American Physical Society, 1991 (co-recipient with Francois Pierre)
Gerson Goldhaber is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, an elected Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, and an elected member of the U. S. National Academy of Science
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Gloria Vanderbilt
Gloria Vanderbilt, in full Gloria Laura Morgan Vanderbilt (born February 20, 1924, New York, New York, U.S.)
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Trygve Lie
Trygve Lie, in full Trygve Halvdan Lie (born July 16, 1896, Kristiania, Nor.—died Dec. 30, 1968, Geilo), Norwegian politician and diplomat, the first secretary-general of the United Nations (1946–52), who resigned largely because of the Soviet Union’s resentment of his support of UN military intervention in the Korean War.
Educated at the University of Kristiania (Oslo), Lie practiced law and became a leading member of the Norwegian Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet). After the German invasion of Norway in April 1940, he was appointed foreign minister of the Norwegian government-in-exile in London.
On Feb. 1, 1946, Lie was elected UN secretary-general for a term of five years. He first was nominated (by Andrey A. Gromyko of the Soviet Union) for president of the General Assembly, a less important office, but was defeated by Paul-Henri Spaak of Belgium. One of Lie’s first tasks was helping to secure the evacuation of Soviet troops from northern Iran. From May 1947 he had to deal with the war in Palestine that followed the proclamation of the state of Israel and throughout 1948 with the Indian-Pakistani conflict over Kashmir. Only temporary solutions were found to these problems.
In 1950 Lie undertook a “peace mission” to the capitals of the great powers, promoting a “20-Year Peace Program” and trying to resist the Soviet attempt to expel Taiwan from the UN. Also in 1950 he urged that the UN admit the People’s Republic of China.
After UN armed forces had been authorized to aid the Republic of Korea (South Korea; June 27, 1950), Lie was subjected to official hindrance and personal insult by the Soviet Union. When it became certain that the Soviet Union would veto his reelection in the Security Council, his term was extended for three years (without formal reelection) by the General Assembly. The Soviet Union thereupon ceased to recognize him as secretary-general. He also encountered opposition in the United States as a result of the investigations led by Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy against suspected communists in the UN. Lie’s secretariat was accused of giving jobs to disloyal U.S. citizens, but no charge of subversion of the United States within the UN could be proved.
His mediatory work having become nearly impossible, Lie resigned his office on Nov. 10, 1952. His book In the Cause of Peace was published in 1954.
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Richard Nixon
XXXVII President of the United States: 1969 - 1974
90 - Statement About the Vietnam Veteran
March 24, 1973
AS THE DAY approaches when all our military forces will be withdrawn from Vietnam and all of our POW's will have returned home, it is appropriate that we turn our attention to the debt we owe to those who served America in this long and difficult war.
No group of American fighting men was ever called on to demonstrate their bravery, their endurance, or their love of country under more trying circumstances than those gallant Americans who served in Vietnam.
A few weeks ago, an inspiring voice summed up their indomitable spirit. As Capt. Jeremiah Denton, the first of our returning prisoners of war, stepped off the plane and saluted the American flag, he said: "We are happy to have the opportunity to serve our country under difficult circumstances," and he ended with three familiar words: "God bless America."
In the years ahead, when passions have cooled and old controversies have been laid to rest, let us hope that this spirit will be the spirit of all of us who lived through the Vietnam era.
So long as our Nation produces men of such great character, it can truly be said that God has blessed America.
Words of thanks are not enough for the 2 1/2 million men who have returned home from this conflict.
We must demonstrate the gratitude we feel by the actions we take. We must honor them with the respect they have earned and the affection they deserve. We must assist them with health care, education, training, and housing assistance. These actions alone cannot fully repay the debt we owe our veterans, but they can help.
Today I want to report on the actions we have taken.
These are some of the benefits a Vietnam veteran with an honorable or general discharge is eligible for today:
--$220 per month to pay for a college or university education, with an additional allowance for married students;
--on-the-job training or apprenticeship assistance ranging from $40 to $160 per month;
--free hospitalization for service-connected injuries or illnesses;
--guaranteed loans to help him buy a house, a mobile home, or condominium;
--monthly compensation for any disabilities suffered in the service;
--special allowances for clothing, housing, and other needs if he is severely disabled; and
--small business loans to help him start his own business.
In every area of government concern, we are now doing more than we have ever done before to help our American veterans.
Take health care for example--the most immediate need of many returning veterans. To meet this need, the Federal Government maintains a system of veterans health care under which no eligible veteran is turned away from hospitalization or medical treatment. Our budget request for veterans health programs for the coming year is $2.7 billion--an increase of 80 percent over 1969. More veterans are receiving health care today than ever before, and our staffs in veterans hospitals have been increased by 21,000. We intend to keep improving on this record.
For disabled veterans, we have provided a comprehensive program of treatment and rehabilitation. It begins with high quality hospital care and physical therapy and continues with vocational rehabilitation and job assistance. In 1973, the Veterans Administration will provide vocational rehabilitation for over 35,000 disabled veterans, an 85 percent increase over 1969. Moreover, we have twice increased compensation payments for disabled veterans, and during fiscal year 1974, 354,000 Vietnam veterans will receive benefits under this program.
The returning veterans seeking a permanent home should know that, in the past 4 years alone, the number of home loans under the GI bill has doubled. More than one million loans amounting to $22 billion have been made in this period-about one-third of them to Vietnam veterans. Today, Vietnam veterans are receiving 55 percent of all home loans under the GI bill.
All American veterans deserve training and education opportunities that will open for them a promising peacetime future. To this end, we have increased veterans education and training benefits by 70 percent since 1969. By this summer we expect 2 million veterans to be receiving such benefits under the GI bill--about three times as many as in 1968.
To make sure that Vietnam-era veterans know about all the benefits available to them, we have also launched a massive counseling effort. Veterans Administration spokesmen in Vietnam, Thailand, Japan, Korea, Okinawa, and Europe have provided thousands of individual counseling sessions for outgoing servicemen. In Vietnam alone over the past 6 years, 1.9 million men have been briefed on veterans benefits, and 270,000 have had individual interviews.
In all these ways our Government is helping repay our debt to America's veterans. But we must go even further.
With our men home from Vietnam and with the reductions we have been able to make elsewhere in our Armed Forces, thousands of young veterans are returning to civilian life. They ask no special privileges or favors but they expect--and they deserve--full respect and full economic opportunity.
Theodore Roosevelt wrote of the American veterans of another era that "A man who is good enough to shed his blood for his country is good enough to be given a square deal afterwards." This is just as true of the fine young men who are coming home today.
Courage, selflessness, discipline, and devotion--these qualities are as important in building peace as they were in waging war.
Today I call on every American employer to make the recruiting and hiring of Vietnam veterans a top priority.
Hiring the veteran is not just a good deed it is a good investment. For the veteran has proven that he is a good worker and a good learner who knows the meaning of discipline and the importance of teamwork.
More and more American employers are demonstrating that they realize these facts. The unemployment rate for veterans in their twenties has been dramatically reduced, from 8.3 percent in the last quarter of 1971 to 5.7 percent in February of 1973. This is important progress, but we must do even better.
That is why the Department of Defense is now providing training for civilian job skills for servicemen before their enlistments expire.
That is why so many State and local governments are also working to open up productive career opportunities for veterans.
In Cleveland, Ohio, for example, Mayor Ralph Perk has initiated a promising new program. He is personally conducting a survey of job openings in his city. In about 2 weeks, when he has 500 openings in hand, he will ask local newspapers in Cleveland to print a special questionnaire for veterans. They can return the questionnaire to him, and he and his staff will try to link up each veteran with an appropriate job, job training, or schooling.
In another part of the Midwest, Governor [Robert D.] Ray of Iowa is spearheading a six-State effort to find jobs for returning Vietnam veterans.
This is responsive local government at its best, and I urge other local leaders in all our States to follow these examples. The private sector has an equally important role to play, and many individual businesses and civic groups, large and small, are helping to provide a square deal for the returning veteran.
In New York City, for example, one of the Nation's largest commercial banks has instructed its hiring offices to give veterans first priority in employment. This bank is making a particular effort to hire seriously handicapped veterans, an especially deserving group. Since 1968, this one bank has employed more than 1,500 young servicemen, including over 150 who are severely disabled.
Recently I met with leaders of the National Alliance of Businessmen and the Jobs for Veterans program to discuss their goal of filling 150,000 jobs with Vietnamera veterans by June 30 of this year. They're doing so well that they now expect to exceed their goal by more than 50,000 jobs.
Employers all across America can serve their country, and help themselves, by following such examples.
Thanks to the sacrifices of our returning veterans, America has achieved peace with honor in Vietnam, and the chances for lasting peace in the world are greater today than at any time in our past. Thanks to them, America's word is trusted and America's strength is respected, all around the world.
Just as we have kept faith with our allies abroad, let us now keep faith with our returning veterans at home. They have given much to defend the American way of life; it is time for America to serve them equally well.
Let each of us give them the warm welcome they deserve. Let us welcome them back, not only with open arms but with open opportunities, with sincere respect, and with the chance to play important roles in every phase of community life.
As we welcome the veteran, let us follow the example of Abraham Lincoln. At the closing of the long and tragic Civil War, he urged his countrymen "to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, (and) to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations."
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The Simpsons Season 10 Episode 23
Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM May 16, 1999 on FOX
Quotes
(Bart playing a Nintendo Game Boy)
Stewardess: Sir, it is not safe to use electronic devices yet.
Bart: You're the waitress.
(He presses "Shut Down" button and plane goes down)
Stewardess: Turn it back on! Turn it back on!
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The Young Lawyers Season 1 Episode 1
Is There A Good Samaritan In The House?
Aired Monday 7:30 PM Sep 21, 1970 on ABC
AIRED: 9/21/70
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The Silent Force Season 1 Episode 1
Prosecutor
Aired Unknown Sep 21, 1970 on ABC
AIRED: 9/21/70
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Monday Night Football Season 1 Episode 1
Week 01: New York Jets at Cleveland Browns
Aired Monday 9:00 PM Sep 21, 1970 on ESPN
AIRED: 9/21/70
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Springfield! Springfield!
The Simpsons
Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
Good-bye,Japan.
I'll missyour KentuckyFried Chicken and your sparkling, whale-free seas.
- Hey, what's goin' on? - What's happening? [ Beeping ] [Man On P.
A.
] Folks, we're experiencing some moderate Godzilla-related turbulence at this time, so I'm gonna go ahead - and askyou to putyour seat belts back on.
- [ Screechi ng ] When we get to 35,000 feet he usually does let go so from there on out, all we have to do - [ Yawni ng ] - is worry about Mothra, and we do have reports he's tied up with Gamera and Rodan at the present time.
- Thankyou very much.
- [ Roari ng, Screechi ng ] [ Godzilla Screeches ]
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The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
Release Info
USA 24 January 1940 (New York City, New York) (premiere)
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The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
Full Cast & Crew
Henry Fonda ... Tom Joad
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Motorola Television Hour Season 1 Episode 1
Outlaw's Reckoning
Aired Tuesday 9:30 PM Nov 03, 1953 on ABC
AIRED: 11/3/53
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Sitting Bull (1954)
Release Info
USA 6 October 1954
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Starlift (1951)
Release Info
USA 14 December 1951 (New York City, New York)
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Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956)
Release Info
USA 27 April 1956
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What's Opera, Doc? (1957)
Release Info
USA 6 July 1957
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Springfield! Springfield!
The Simpsons
Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
Let's see what's been captured on the up-kilt camera.
[ Beeps, Whirs ] Ew.
This lass needs a bit of grounds keeping.
Eh? Aah! That's Willie! My name is Mary.
I'm 45, heavy and willing to settle for less.
Wow.
This Mary's got the whole package.
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What's Opera, Doc? (1957)
Quotes
Elmer Fudd: Weturn, my wove / A wonging burns deep inside me.
Bugs: Return, my love / I want you always beside me.
Elmer Fudd: Wove wike ours must be...
Bugs: Made for you and for me.
Bugs, Elmer Fudd: Return / Won't you return my love / For my love is yours.
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The Pink of Bagdad (1978)
Release Info
USA 9 December 1978
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The Pink of Bagdad (1978)
Plot Summary
The Pink Panther is in Bagdad
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A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
Release Info
USA 7 July 1988 (New York City, New York) (premiere)
USA 13 July 1988 (Beverly Hills, California) (premiere)
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The Dead Pool (1988)
Release Info
USA 13 July 1988
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The Dead Pool (1988)
Quotes
Peter Swan: Do you mind, gentlemen? I happen to be at a funeral.
Harry Callahan: Like to talk to you about your list.
Peter Swan: It's no big secret. Most of the cast and crew knew about it. I didn't tell you because the dead pool is just a harmless game.
Harry Callahan: Sounds pretty sick to me.
Peter Swan: Let me tell you something, Callahan. People... people are fascinated with death and violence. That's why my films make money. They're an escape, a vicarious release of fear. Same thing with this game. Nobody takes my films *or* the dead pool seriously.
Harry Callahan: Well, someone gave Squares the drugs that killed him - maybe it was you.
Peter Swan: You can't tie me into Johnny's death just because of a coincidence.
From 1/17/1991 ( the date of record of my United States Navy Medal of Honor as Kerry Wayne Burgess chief warrant officer United States Marine Corps circa 1991 also known as Matthew Kline for official duty and also known as Wayne Newman for official duty ) To 8/24/1995 is 1680 days
1680 = 840 + 840
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 2/20/1968 ( premiere US TV movie "Columbo" - "Prescription: Murder" ) is 840 days
From 1/17/1991 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Persian Gulf War begins as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) To 8/24/1995 is 1680 days
1680 = 840 + 840
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 2/20/1968 ( premiere US TV movie "Columbo" - "Prescription: Murder" ) is 840 days
From 4/9/1986 ( --- ) To 8/24/1995 is 3424 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/19/1975 ( premiere US film "Tommy" ) is 3424 days
From 8/6/1993 ( premiere US film "The Fugitive" ) To 8/24/1995 is 748 days
748 = 374 + 374
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 11/11/1966 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan the United States Navy officer and astronaut was United States Gemini 12 spacecraft United States Navy astronaut entering orbit of the planet Earth ) is 374 days
[ See also: To Be Continued ]
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Thursday, August 24, 1995
Corrected version
Wingding For Windows 95 -- Customers Lined Up At Midnight. A Bellevue Couple Think Windows 95 Will Boost Their Marriage, And Jay Leno Took Up Computers So He Could Emcee The Windows 95 Party Today.
By Michele Matassa Flores, Stanley Holmes, Laura Benko
Seattle Times Staff: Seattle Times News Services
Does Jay Leno do Windows?
He does now, but the answer to that question a few months ago would have been "no." When the world's richest man is paying the bill, it seems anything is possible.
"Tonight Show" host Leno says he started using a computer only a month and a half ago when he agreed to emcee today's launch of Windows 95.
Over Redmond, hot-air balloons
Leno, dressed in a denim shirt and a tie, joked his way through a Windows demonstration with Gates. Gates played the "Answer Wizard" as Leno posed questions.
"Windows 95 is so easy, even a talk-show host can figure it out," Gates said. Leno, who called himself a "computer virgin," said Windows 95 is so amazing "it's now able to keep track of O.J. Simpson's alibis all at once."
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HISTORY
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
FEB 10 1962
On February 10, 1962, American spy pilot Francis Gary Powers is released by the Soviets in exchange for Soviet Colonel Rudolf Abel, a senior KGB spy who was caught in the United States five years earlier. The two men were brought to separate sides of the Glienicker Bridge, which connects East and West Berlin across Lake Wannsee. As the spies waited, negotiators talked in the center of the bridge where a white line divided East from West. Finally, Powers and Abel were waved forward and crossed the border into freedom at the same moment–8:52 a.m., Berlin time. Just before their transfer, Frederic Pryor–an American student held by East German authorities since August 1961–was released to American authorities at another border checkpoint.
In 1957, Reino Hayhanen, a lieutenant colonel in the KGB, walked into the American embassy in Paris and announced his intention to defect to the West. Hayhanen had proved a poor spy during his five years in the United States and was being recalled to the USSR, where he feared he would be disciplined. In exchange for asylum, he promised CIA agents he could help expose a major Soviet spy network in the United States and identify its director. The CIA turned Hayhanen over to the FBI to investigate the claims.
During the Cold War, Soviet spies worked together in the United States without revealing their names or addresses to each other, a precaution in the event that one was caught or, like Hayhanen, defected. Thus, Hayhanen initially provided the FBI with little useful information. He did, however, remember being taken to a storage room in Brooklyn by his superior, whom he knew as “Mark.” The FBI tracked down the storage room and found it was rented by one Emil R. Goldfus, an artist and photographer who had a studio in Brooklyn Heights.
Emil Goldfus was Rudolf Ivanovich Abel, a brilliant Soviet spy who was fluent in at least five languages and an expert at the technical requirements of espionage. After decorated service as an intelligence operative during World War II, Abel assumed a false identity and entered an East German refugee camp where he successfully applied for the right to immigrate to Canada. In 1948, he slipped across the Canadian border into the United States, where he set about reorganizing the Soviet spy network.
After learning of Hayhanen’s defection, Abel fled to Florida, where he remained underground until June, when he felt it was safe to return to New York. On June 21, 1957, he was arrested in Manhattan’s Latham Hotel. In his studio, FBI investigators found a hollow pencil used for concealing messages, a shaving brush containing microfilm, a code book, and radio transmitting equipment. He was tried in a federal court in Brooklyn and in October was found guilty on three counts of espionage and sentenced to 30 years imprisonment. He was sent to the federal penitentiary in Atlanta, Georgia.
Less than three years later, on May 1, 1960, Francis Gary Powers took off from Peshawar, Pakistan, at the controls of an ultra-sophisticated Lockheed U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft. Powers, a CIA-employed pilot, was to fly over some 2,000 miles of Soviet territory to Bodo military airfield in Norway, collecting intelligence information en route. Roughly halfway through his journey, he was shot down over Sverdlovsk in the Ural Mountains. Forced to bail out at 15,000 feet, he survived the parachute jump but was promptly arrested by Soviet authorities.
On May 5, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev announced that the American spy aircraft had been shot down and two days later revealed that Powers was alive and well and had confessed to being on an intelligence mission for the CIA. On May 7, the United States acknowledged that the U-2 had probably flown over Soviet territory but denied that it had authorized the mission.
On May 16, leaders of the United States, the USSR, Britain, and France met in Paris for a long-awaited summit meeting. The four powers were to discuss tensions in the two Germanys and negotiate new disarmament treaties. However, at the first session, the summit collapsed after President Dwight D. Eisenhower refused to apologize to Khrushchev for the U-2 incident. Khrushchev also canceled an invitation for Eisenhower to visit the USSR.
In August, Powers pleaded guilty to espionage charges in Moscow and was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment–three in prison and seven in a prison colony.
At the end of his 1957 trial, Rudolf Abel escaped the death penalty when his lawyer, James Donovan, convinced the federal judge that Abel might one day be used either as a source of intelligence information or as a hostage to be traded with the Soviets for a captured U.S. agent. In his five years in prison, Abel kept his silence, but the latter prophecy came true in 1962 when he was exchanged for Powers in Berlin. Donovan had played an important role in the negotiations that led to the swap.
Upon returning to the United States, Powers was cleared by the CIA and the Senate of any personal blame for the U-2 incident. In 1970, he published a book, Operation Overflight, about the incident and in 1977 was killed in the crash of a helicopter that he flew as a reporter for a Los Angeles television station.
Abel returned to Moscow, where he was forced into retirement by the KGB, who feared that during his five years of captivity U.S. authorities had convinced him to become a double agent. He was given a modest pension and in 1968 published KGB-approved memoirs. He died in 1971.
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ON THIS DAY 10 February
1962: Russia frees US spy plane pilot
American spy plane pilot Francis Gary Powers has been freed from prison in the Soviet Union in exchange for a Russian spy jailed in the US.
Gary Powers was sentenced to 10 years in a Soviet prison after his U-2 plane was shot down over Russia in May 1960.
But on Saturday the former US Air Force captain, 32, walked into West Berlin across a bridge separating the city's east and western sectors.
US authorities have said it will be at least a week before the freed airman is allowed to meet the press.
In the meantime they will no doubt want to establish how Mr Powers came to be shot down when U-2s were believed to be impregnable to anti-aircraft fire.
They will also be keen to find out exactly how much Mr Powers told his captors about the spy planes.
There was speculation during his trial that he had said more than his oath of secrecy permitted.
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Investigations: Return of the Native
Friday, Mar. 16, 1962
Everyone was most cordial. Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Richard Russell set the tone for the session: "I understand from Senator Byrd that you are a Virginia boy." U-2 Pilot Francis Gary Powers, making his first public appearance since his release from captivity in the Soviet Union, smiled back. Then, in a soft drawl, he told his story. Committee members asked a few gentle questions, and sent him on his way with their paternal blessings. It was all over in 90 minutes.
The way had been paved for Powers by Central Intelligence Agency Director John McCone in two days of closed-door testimony. McCone assured the committee that Powers had lived up to his $30,000-a-year CIA contract. During and after his Moscow trial. Powers had been criticized in the U.S. for admitting too much. But McCone provided the committee with a memorandum explaining that U-2 pilots had been instructed, in case of misadventure, to "surrender without resistance," "adopt a cooperative attitude," and to feel "perfectly free to tell the full truth" about the nature of their missions and their employment by the CIA—withholding only some of the specifications of the U-2 itself.* Powers himself could add little to what was already known about his flight and capture. He could remember "feeling, hearing, and just sensing an explosion." When he looked up, everything he saw "was orange." Said he: "I had never seen anything like this before, and I am sure there was an explosion. I feel that the explosion was external to the aircraft and behind me, but I don't really know." After a desperate struggle. Powers managed to bail out of his U2. His treatment by his Russian captors, he said, had been "much better than I expected." He won applause from the spectators in the packed Senate caucus room when he said: "There was one thing that I always remembered while I was there, and that was that I am an American." Powers left the hearing room exonerated by the committee of any misconduct.
Back home in Pound, Va., townspeople were planning a welcoming ceremony to be held after Powers' release from Georgetown University Hospital, where he was sent for a physical examination. Having passed all his other tests, Powers was free to remain in the CIA if he wished, free to collect some $50,000 in back pay. Asked how he would spend it, Powers replied: "Slowly." Then he disappeared into a waiting Government car—leaving behind him a persistent feeling that some of his story remained untold.
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Across the Bridge (1957)
Release Info
USA 29 October 1957 (New York City, New York)
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[ See also To Be Continued ]
The American Presidency Project
George Bush
XLI President of the United States: 1989 - 1993
Remarks at an Antidrug Rally in Houston
August 18, 1992
Thank you very, very much. Speaking of goals, that's one of the reasons I'm back in Houston. Yesterday we got off to a pretty good start, I think.
But nevertheless let me salute first my friend Chuck Norris, friend of long standing, commend him on being what we call a Point of Light, reaching out to help others. What this program is about, kicking drugs out of school, it should have the support of all Americans. And I salute him for giving of his time so generously.
I salute these instructors. I salute these experts that we saw in action. I thank you all for this most wonderful presentation. May I also thank the school principal who is with us; our new, or not so new but our most distinguished superintendent of schools; and also our new police chief; all of them with us today. I don't know if you saw them when they came in. Maybe they'd stand up. Chief?
There's a message in all of this because we support our law enforcement officers who are trying to keep not only the schoolyards clean but preserve order in this wonderful city of ours. I salute our school superintendent who has led the way in making Houston a Houston 2000 educational community, not fearing to change. He's on the leadership edge of literally helping revolutionize education in this country, and I salute him for that. As for our principal, just hearing wonderful things about her and what she's done. May I express our appreciation for letting this marvelous group come in here today.
With them today is a man who is on the cutting edge of trying to change education. I'm not talking about just simply fine-tuning. We're talking about revolutionary change. And I'm talking about our Secretary of Education, our national Secretary, a former Governor, Lamar Alexander, who is really out in the lead for new American education. Lamar, would you stand up?
As you may know, we've set six educational goals for this Nation; got all across party politics, something that's never happened before. We did it, but we had with us the Democrat and the Republican Governors of the States. One of those goals was to have a learning place where people could learn without fear of crime, certainly without fear of drugs. And that's what this program is all about. We saw a little example today. I'm glad I was not in the last act on the receiving end; that guy looked pretty tough and pretty powerful.
But this is happening all across the country. We are beginning to make enormous headway on the war on drugs. And I want to finish that job. Sixty percent less use of cocaine among the teenagers in this country, that is dramatic progress in the last 3 years. Now we've got to keep it going. In schools like this, school superintendents like this, police chiefs like this, and then dedicated teachers and students like this, and then dedicated leaders like Chuck Norris come together to make this happen, not just for today and not just for Houston but for our country and for tomorrow as well.
So I am very pleased to be here. I have only one regret and that is that Barbara Bush, who had a school named after her in Houston -- and she's still rubbing it in. But nevertheless -- [laughter] -- she is not here because she's out kind of nervously looking at the podium in the Astrodome, getting ready for her command performance tomorrow night. But she certainly joins in. I hope you know how committed she is to helping these kids be literate, helping them learn to read, helping the families in this country stay together so they can help the kids.
It's a great joy to be back in Houston. Yesterday was a wonderful day for me. These times have been a little complicated, as some of my friends from Washington know that are traveling with us. But you get here, and you feel something happening; you feel something positive. It wasn't just the political arena yesterday, where we got off to a great start, but it's programs like this. It's the grassroots of America, determined to make life better for these kids, that have me inspired.
So thank you all for what you're doing. And may God bless our great country.
Note: The President spoke at 10:20 a.m. at Hamilton Middle School.
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Deliverance (1972)
Quotes
Lewis: Can that chubby boy handle himself?
Ed: Bobby? He's rather well thought of in his field, Lewis.
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Running Scared (1986)
Release Info
USA 27 June 1986
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Running Scared (1986)
Quotes
Danny Costanzo: [unable to arrest Snake] This block is being designated a Neighborhood Watch Area. There's a guy up here named Snake. He's wearing garage-sale clothes and the top of his head looks like a parakeet. He also has FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS in small bills in a briefcase. As his neighbors, it is your responsibility to make sure there are no suspicious characters or evil perpetrators lurking in the area who would seek to do him harm. Again, FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS in small bills, tax free, in a briefcase right in this apartment. Which has a really cheeseball lock!
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Two Bad Neighbors
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George: Now, are there any questions? [everyone puts their hand up] -- keeping in mind that I already explained about my hair.
Everyone: Oh yeah, that's right. etc. [putting hands down]
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George Bush
XLI President of the United States: 1989 - 1993
Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Religious Broadcasters
January 27, 1992
Thank you for that wonderfully warm welcome. And to President Dave Clark, may I thank you, sir; Brandt Gustavson, the executive director. And let me salute your leadership of the NRB. I understand that former Secretary Dole was to be here; I don't know that she is. I know FCC Chairman Sykes is. And I see, of course, two good, respected friends, Jim Dobson and Billy Graham.
Ladies and gentlemen, this marks the fifth time that I've had the honor of addressing the annual convention of the National Religious Broadcasters. A year ago we met in the first week of a struggle to protect what is right and true. And I came before you to talk of what was not a Christian or Jewish war, not a Moslem war. It was a just war. And in the Persian Gulf we fought for good versus evil. It was that clear to me: right versus wrong, dignity against oppression. And America stood fast so that liberty could stand tall.
Today I want to thank you for helping America, as Christ ordained, to be "a light unto the world." Your support honored the finest soldiers, the finest sailors, marines, airmen, and coastguardsmen that any nation has ever known. And what they did in war, let us now do in peace. Just as our forces fought to defend all of what is best about America, we need you to help instill the traditional values that make life and liberty worth defending.
Let me begin with some good news for modern man. According to Gallup, the Gallup surveys, no society is more religious than the United States of America. Seven in ten Americans believe in life after death; 8 in 10, that God works miracles. Nine in ten Americans pray. And more than 90 percent believe in God, to which I say, thank God. I wish it were 100 percent.
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Two Bad Neighbors
Original airdate in N.A.: 14-Jan-96
Bart shows up in the Bush garden.
Bart: Why, hello, Mrs. Bush!
Barbara: Hi, Bart! Mr. Bush is upstairs napping.
Bart: You know, your husband's awful grumpy.
Barbara: Oh, that's just his way; he really likes you. You know, it's time for him to get up and work on his memoirs. Why don't you go wake him?
[a loud horn note blasts]
George: [waking suddenly] Great Scot, don't touch that! That's the alpenhorn Helmut Kohl gave me.
Bart: [dropping it] Where'd you get those pyjamas?
George: They're presidential pyjamas. You have to be President, and you're not President!
Bart: Yes I am.
George: [stammers] No, you're not! [calls out] Bar!
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Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
Kudos, Simpsons.
You have won your freedom.
[Audience Cheering] Before I go, I want to say something.
Game shows aren't about cruelty.
They're about greed and wonderful prizes Iike poorly built catamarans.
But somewhere along the line, you lostyourway.
- For shame.
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Die Hard (1988)
Quotes
Gail Wallens: Author of "Hostage Terrorist, Terrorist Hostage: A Study in Duality." Dr. Hasseldorf, what can we expect in the next few hours?
Dr. Hasseldorf: Well, Gail, by this time the hostages should be going through the early stages of the Helsinki Syndrome.
Harvey Johnson: As in Helsinki, Sweden.
Dr. Hasseldorf: Finland.
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