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CNN Talks Trek with William Shatner
William Shatner, the original Captain Kirk, talks with CNN's Don Lemon about the new Star Trek film and the legacy of the franchise.
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"The 16 Year Old Killer" Cyntoia's Story (full documentary)
Anyone wanting to write to Cyntoia, please scroll down to the end of this description box. In 2004, Cyntoia Brown was arrested for the murder of a 43-year-ol...
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Public Enemy "Prophets of Rage" (full documentary)
From the BBC series, Black Music Legends of the 1980s.
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The Great Train Robbery (1963)
Documentary on the 1963 "Great Train Robbery" Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)
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Omnibus: Gore Vidal's Gore Vidal - Part One
Biography of the late Gore Vidal, looking at the life of one of America's leading literary figures who for years entranced and enraged the US with his outspo...
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The Kidnap Diaries
Dramatised account of film-maker Sean Langan's kidnapping in 2008 while on a quest to become the first western journalist to film the Taliban training camps....
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Talking Pictures: Alec Guinness
A retrospective look at television appearances made over the years by Alec Guinness, capturing the milestones and highlights of his life and career. Enjoy, c...
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BBC Spotlight - Poverty in Northern Ireland
Declan Lawn investigates poverty in Northern Ireland and asks what impact welfare reform will have on those relying on benefits. Enjoy, comment and subscribe...
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No Man's Land - The Plight of Undocumented Indians in the UK
Chris Rogers investigates the plight of illegal migrants from India trapped in the UK without a home, work or an identity, and goes to their home villages to find out what makes them want to leave.
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Cold Turkey in Karachi
Karachi is facing a drugs epidemic - it is estimated that half a million chronic heroin addicts live in the port city which is a main route to the west. Mobe...
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Michael Moore's Slacker Uprising
Aka "Captain Mike Across America", this documentary charts Michael Moore's 60-city tour of college campuses and other venues during the 2004 election in an e...
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Eddie Mair vs Boris Johnson (Full Interview)
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson appeared on the Andrew Marr Show expecting the usual safe PR interview and received the complete opposite from Marr's stand-in...
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Nigeria's Hidden Conflict
With revealing covert filming from the epicentre of the Nigerian conflict, Mark Lobel uncovers how the cycle of violence in north-eastern Nigeria is terroris...
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My Niece Only Dates White Men!
Terri is upset with her niece, Myesha who prefers to date white men and refuses to give good black men a chance. Please comment and subscribe! :)
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Senator Rand Paul at Howard University
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) spoke to students at Howard University about the Republican Party's outreach efforts to young people and minorities. Enjoy, comment ...
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Tavis Smiley with Oliver Stone & Peter Kuznick (Parts 1+2)
Filmed on the eve of the 2012 election results. Originally a two-part broadcast, I have edited both segments into a single video. Enjoy, comment and subscrib...
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CNN Interview with Takashi Murakami - Part 1 of 2
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout interviews Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and discusses his career, influences, creative drives, future plans and friendships with s...
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CNN Interview with Takashi Murakami - Part 2 of 2
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout interviews Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and discusses his career, influences, creative drives, future plans and friendships with s...
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Omnibus: Gore Vidal's Gore Vidal - Part Two
Part two of a film biography about the late Gore Vidal, looking at the life of one of America's leading literary figures who for years entranced and enraged ...
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Piers Morgan with Franklin Graham
Piers Morgan talks to Franklin Graham about religion, Jesus, gay rights and gay marriage. Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)
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One Day - In Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo is a city of extremes. One day in this Brazilian city moves across contrasting worlds of wealth and poverty, from the motogirls who make deliveries across the city to the entrepreneur who controls part of the city's nightlife.
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Rinku Singh - The Man with the Million Dollar Arm
Farrah Esmail talks to Rinku Singh, the first Indian born player to appear in a professional US Baseball game.
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BBC Hardtalk - Mathieu Kassovitz
Shaun Ley interviews acclaimed French film director and actor, Mathieu Kassovitz on his new film, Rebellion, the impact of his cult classic, La Haine and why...
CNN Talks Trek with William Shatner
William Shatner, the original Captain Kirk, talks with CNN's Don Lemon about the new Star Trek film and the legacy of the franchise....
William Shatner, the original Captain Kirk, talks with CNN's Don Lemon about the new Star Trek film and the legacy of the franchise.
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William Shatner, the original Captain Kirk, talks with CNN's Don Lemon about the new Star Trek film and the legacy of the franchise.
- published: 07 Jan 2013
- views: 13150
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author: JayArgonaut
"The 16 Year Old Killer" Cyntoia's Story (full documentary)
Anyone wanting to write to Cyntoia, please scroll down to the end of this description box. In 2004, Cyntoia Brown was arrested for the murder of a 43-year-ol......
Anyone wanting to write to Cyntoia, please scroll down to the end of this description box. In 2004, Cyntoia Brown was arrested for the murder of a 43-year-ol...
wn.com/The 16 Year Old Killer Cyntoia's Story (Full Documentary)
Anyone wanting to write to Cyntoia, please scroll down to the end of this description box. In 2004, Cyntoia Brown was arrested for the murder of a 43-year-ol...
- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 4037026
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author: JayArgonaut
Public Enemy "Prophets of Rage" (full documentary)
From the BBC series, Black Music Legends of the 1980s....
From the BBC series, Black Music Legends of the 1980s.
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From the BBC series, Black Music Legends of the 1980s.
- published: 03 May 2013
- views: 17891
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author: JayArgonaut
The Great Train Robbery (1963)
Documentary on the 1963 "Great Train Robbery" Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)...
Documentary on the 1963 "Great Train Robbery" Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)
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Documentary on the 1963 "Great Train Robbery" Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)
- published: 05 Apr 2013
- views: 43327
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author: JayArgonaut
Omnibus: Gore Vidal's Gore Vidal - Part One
Biography of the late Gore Vidal, looking at the life of one of America's leading literary figures who for years entranced and enraged the US with his outspo......
Biography of the late Gore Vidal, looking at the life of one of America's leading literary figures who for years entranced and enraged the US with his outspo...
wn.com/Omnibus Gore Vidal's Gore Vidal Part One
Biography of the late Gore Vidal, looking at the life of one of America's leading literary figures who for years entranced and enraged the US with his outspo...
The Kidnap Diaries
Dramatised account of film-maker Sean Langan's kidnapping in 2008 while on a quest to become the first western journalist to film the Taliban training camps.......
Dramatised account of film-maker Sean Langan's kidnapping in 2008 while on a quest to become the first western journalist to film the Taliban training camps....
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Dramatised account of film-maker Sean Langan's kidnapping in 2008 while on a quest to become the first western journalist to film the Taliban training camps....
Talking Pictures: Alec Guinness
A retrospective look at television appearances made over the years by Alec Guinness, capturing the milestones and highlights of his life and career. Enjoy, c......
A retrospective look at television appearances made over the years by Alec Guinness, capturing the milestones and highlights of his life and career. Enjoy, c...
wn.com/Talking Pictures Alec Guinness
A retrospective look at television appearances made over the years by Alec Guinness, capturing the milestones and highlights of his life and career. Enjoy, c...
BBC Spotlight - Poverty in Northern Ireland
Declan Lawn investigates poverty in Northern Ireland and asks what impact welfare reform will have on those relying on benefits. Enjoy, comment and subscribe......
Declan Lawn investigates poverty in Northern Ireland and asks what impact welfare reform will have on those relying on benefits. Enjoy, comment and subscribe...
wn.com/BBC Spotlight Poverty In Northern Ireland
Declan Lawn investigates poverty in Northern Ireland and asks what impact welfare reform will have on those relying on benefits. Enjoy, comment and subscribe...
- published: 03 Apr 2013
- views: 13891
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author: JayArgonaut
No Man's Land - The Plight of Undocumented Indians in the UK
Chris Rogers investigates the plight of illegal migrants from India trapped in the UK without a home, work or an identity, and goes to their home villages to fi...
Chris Rogers investigates the plight of illegal migrants from India trapped in the UK without a home, work or an identity, and goes to their home villages to find out what makes them want to leave.
wn.com/No Man's Land The Plight Of Undocumented Indians In The UK
Chris Rogers investigates the plight of illegal migrants from India trapped in the UK without a home, work or an identity, and goes to their home villages to find out what makes them want to leave.
- published: 25 Mar 2013
- views: 138446
Cold Turkey in Karachi
Karachi is facing a drugs epidemic - it is estimated that half a million chronic heroin addicts live in the port city which is a main route to the west. Mobe......
Karachi is facing a drugs epidemic - it is estimated that half a million chronic heroin addicts live in the port city which is a main route to the west. Mobe...
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Karachi is facing a drugs epidemic - it is estimated that half a million chronic heroin addicts live in the port city which is a main route to the west. Mobe...
Michael Moore's Slacker Uprising
Aka "Captain Mike Across America", this documentary charts Michael Moore's 60-city tour of college campuses and other venues during the 2004 election in an e......
Aka "Captain Mike Across America", this documentary charts Michael Moore's 60-city tour of college campuses and other venues during the 2004 election in an e...
wn.com/Michael Moore's Slacker Uprising
Aka "Captain Mike Across America", this documentary charts Michael Moore's 60-city tour of college campuses and other venues during the 2004 election in an e...
- published: 07 Apr 2013
- views: 28064
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author: JayArgonaut
Eddie Mair vs Boris Johnson (Full Interview)
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson appeared on the Andrew Marr Show expecting the usual safe PR interview and received the complete opposite from Marr's stand-in......
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson appeared on the Andrew Marr Show expecting the usual safe PR interview and received the complete opposite from Marr's stand-in...
wn.com/Eddie Mair Vs Boris Johnson (Full Interview)
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson appeared on the Andrew Marr Show expecting the usual safe PR interview and received the complete opposite from Marr's stand-in...
- published: 24 Mar 2013
- views: 87815
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author: JayArgonaut
Nigeria's Hidden Conflict
With revealing covert filming from the epicentre of the Nigerian conflict, Mark Lobel uncovers how the cycle of violence in north-eastern Nigeria is terroris......
With revealing covert filming from the epicentre of the Nigerian conflict, Mark Lobel uncovers how the cycle of violence in north-eastern Nigeria is terroris...
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With revealing covert filming from the epicentre of the Nigerian conflict, Mark Lobel uncovers how the cycle of violence in north-eastern Nigeria is terroris...
- published: 25 Mar 2013
- views: 58380
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author: JayArgonaut
My Niece Only Dates White Men!
Terri is upset with her niece, Myesha who prefers to date white men and refuses to give good black men a chance. Please comment and subscribe! :)...
Terri is upset with her niece, Myesha who prefers to date white men and refuses to give good black men a chance. Please comment and subscribe! :)
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Terri is upset with her niece, Myesha who prefers to date white men and refuses to give good black men a chance. Please comment and subscribe! :)
Senator Rand Paul at Howard University
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) spoke to students at Howard University about the Republican Party's outreach efforts to young people and minorities. Enjoy, comment ......
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) spoke to students at Howard University about the Republican Party's outreach efforts to young people and minorities. Enjoy, comment ...
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Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) spoke to students at Howard University about the Republican Party's outreach efforts to young people and minorities. Enjoy, comment ...
Tavis Smiley with Oliver Stone & Peter Kuznick (Parts 1+2)
Filmed on the eve of the 2012 election results. Originally a two-part broadcast, I have edited both segments into a single video. Enjoy, comment and subscrib......
Filmed on the eve of the 2012 election results. Originally a two-part broadcast, I have edited both segments into a single video. Enjoy, comment and subscrib...
wn.com/Tavis Smiley With Oliver Stone Peter Kuznick (Parts 1 2)
Filmed on the eve of the 2012 election results. Originally a two-part broadcast, I have edited both segments into a single video. Enjoy, comment and subscrib...
CNN Interview with Takashi Murakami - Part 1 of 2
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout interviews Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and discusses his career, influences, creative drives, future plans and friendships with s......
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout interviews Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and discusses his career, influences, creative drives, future plans and friendships with s...
wn.com/Cnn Interview With Takashi Murakami Part 1 Of 2
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout interviews Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and discusses his career, influences, creative drives, future plans and friendships with s...
- published: 18 Jan 2013
- views: 10441
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author: JayArgonaut
CNN Interview with Takashi Murakami - Part 2 of 2
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout interviews Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and discusses his career, influences, creative drives, future plans and friendships with s......
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout interviews Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and discusses his career, influences, creative drives, future plans and friendships with s...
wn.com/Cnn Interview With Takashi Murakami Part 2 Of 2
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout interviews Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and discusses his career, influences, creative drives, future plans and friendships with s...
Omnibus: Gore Vidal's Gore Vidal - Part Two
Part two of a film biography about the late Gore Vidal, looking at the life of one of America's leading literary figures who for years entranced and enraged ......
Part two of a film biography about the late Gore Vidal, looking at the life of one of America's leading literary figures who for years entranced and enraged ...
wn.com/Omnibus Gore Vidal's Gore Vidal Part Two
Part two of a film biography about the late Gore Vidal, looking at the life of one of America's leading literary figures who for years entranced and enraged ...
Piers Morgan with Franklin Graham
Piers Morgan talks to Franklin Graham about religion, Jesus, gay rights and gay marriage. Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)...
Piers Morgan talks to Franklin Graham about religion, Jesus, gay rights and gay marriage. Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)
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Piers Morgan talks to Franklin Graham about religion, Jesus, gay rights and gay marriage. Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)
- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 23069
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author: JayArgonaut
One Day - In Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo is a city of extremes. One day in this Brazilian city moves across contrasting worlds of wealth and poverty, from the motogirls who make deliveries ac...
Sao Paulo is a city of extremes. One day in this Brazilian city moves across contrasting worlds of wealth and poverty, from the motogirls who make deliveries across the city to the entrepreneur who controls part of the city's nightlife.
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Sao Paulo is a city of extremes. One day in this Brazilian city moves across contrasting worlds of wealth and poverty, from the motogirls who make deliveries across the city to the entrepreneur who controls part of the city's nightlife.
- published: 25 Mar 2013
- views: 48422
Rinku Singh - The Man with the Million Dollar Arm
Farrah Esmail talks to Rinku Singh, the first Indian born player to appear in a professional US Baseball game....
Farrah Esmail talks to Rinku Singh, the first Indian born player to appear in a professional US Baseball game.
wn.com/Rinku Singh The Man With The Million Dollar Arm
Farrah Esmail talks to Rinku Singh, the first Indian born player to appear in a professional US Baseball game.
- published: 03 May 2013
- views: 21647
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author: JayArgonaut
BBC Hardtalk - Mathieu Kassovitz
Shaun Ley interviews acclaimed French film director and actor, Mathieu Kassovitz on his new film, Rebellion, the impact of his cult classic, La Haine and why......
Shaun Ley interviews acclaimed French film director and actor, Mathieu Kassovitz on his new film, Rebellion, the impact of his cult classic, La Haine and why...
wn.com/BBC Hardtalk Mathieu Kassovitz
Shaun Ley interviews acclaimed French film director and actor, Mathieu Kassovitz on his new film, Rebellion, the impact of his cult classic, La Haine and why...
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Gore Vidal - American Presidency
So much of what we were taught of American history in school is pure propaganda. Read "A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn, and "The Amer...
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Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia movie
Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia movie
Anchored by intimate, one-on-one interviews with the man himself, Nicholas Wrathall’s new documentary is a fascinating and wholly entertaining tribute to the iconic Gore Vidal. Commentary by those who knew him best—including filmmaker/nephew Burr Steers and the late Christopher Hitchens—blends with footage from Vidal’s legendary on-air career to remi
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Gore Vidal on Understanding America's Terrorist Crisis
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Gore Vidal: An Appreciation by Charlie Rose
The oracle-mind is remembered for his service to the literary and political scene.
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Interview with Gore Vidal for "The Great Depression"
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Gore Vidal on Writing, Lincoln, FDR, and Americans' Lack of Historical Knowledge (2009)
The history of the United States as covered in American schools and universities typically begins with either Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage to the Ameri...
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Gore Vidal: Author Biography, Essays, History, Novels, Style, Favorite Books - Interview (2000)
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (/ˌɡɔr vɨˈdɑːl/; born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 -- July 31, 2012) was an American writer known for his essays, novels, scr...
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Gore Vidal - 'South Bank Show' (2008) - Full Show
Gore Vidal on the South Bank Show 2008.
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Gore Vidal in conversation with Melvyn Bragg
From 2008: Gore Vidal in conversation with Melvyn Bragg. Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society. For more Intelligence Squared debates and talks, visit www...
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One on One - Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal has been a leader in American literary culture for six decades.
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Was the Iraq War About Oil All Along? Gore Vidal on Dreaming of War: Blood for Oil (2003)
Significant opposition to the Iraq War occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom, and smaller contingents from other nations, and throughout the subsequent occupation. People and groups opposing the war include the governments of many nations which did not take part in the invasion, and significant sections of the populace in
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Noam Chomsky - Gore Vidal (1991) FULL Conversation
Noam Chomsky & Gore Vidal In Conversation (1991)
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Gore Vidal: The State of the Union - Politics, Presidential Campaign, Constitution (1991 Speech)
On the eve of the 2000 presidential election, Theater Talk welcomes playwright/novelist/historian Gore Vidal. Vidal explains the relevance of his 1960 play “The ...
In 1956, Vidal was hired as a contract screenwriter for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. In 1959, director William Wyler needed script doctors to re-write the script for Ben-Hur, originally written by.
Gore Vidal talks to Michael Silverblatt a
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"Why Do They Hate Us?" Gore Vidal Interview on Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace (2002)
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Gore Vidal 80s speeches
A collection of 80s-era Vidal speeches.
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Gore Vidal, writer's perspective: Smithsonian Institution (1999)
Mr. Wasserman interviewed Mr. Vidal who spoke about the current political climate. Among the issues he addressed were the role of politicians, the election p...
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How to Improve the U.S. Government: Gore Vidal Speech - Economy, Education, Healthcare (1988)
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 -- July 31, 2012) was an American writer known for his essays, novels, screenplays, and Br...
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Gore Vidal: On Writing
Gore Vidal discussed his writing life with Jay Parini. Among the topics they discussed were his book on Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Ameri...
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How Do Special Interest Groups Influence Lawmakers and Politics? Gore Vidal Interview (1999)
There are many significant advocacy groups through history, some of which could be considered to operate with different dynamics and could better be describe...
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What's My Line? - Barbra Streisand; Gore Vidal [panel] (Apr 12, 1964)
MYSTERY GUEST: Barbra Streisand
PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Gore Vidal, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
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What's My Line? - James Cagney; Gore Vidal [panel] (May 15, 1960)
MYSTERY GUEST: James Cagney PANEL: Arlene Francis, Gore Vidal, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf.
Gore Vidal - American Presidency
So much of what we were taught of American history in school is pure propaganda. Read "A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn, and "The Amer......
So much of what we were taught of American history in school is pure propaganda. Read "A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn, and "The Amer...
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So much of what we were taught of American history in school is pure propaganda. Read "A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn, and "The Amer...
Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia movie
Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia movie
Anchored by intimate, one-on-one interviews with the man himself, Nicholas Wrathall’s new documentary is a fasci...
Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia movie
Anchored by intimate, one-on-one interviews with the man himself, Nicholas Wrathall’s new documentary is a fascinating and wholly entertaining tribute to the iconic Gore Vidal. Commentary by those who knew him best—including filmmaker/nephew Burr Steers and the late Christopher Hitchens—blends with footage from Vidal’s legendary on-air career to remind us why he will forever stand as one of the most brilliant and fearless critics of our time.
Actors:Christopher Hitchens , Thomas Gore , William F. Buckley
Directors:Nicholas D. Wrathall
Country:DOCUMENTARY 
wn.com/Gore Vidal The United States Of Amnesia Movie
Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia movie
Anchored by intimate, one-on-one interviews with the man himself, Nicholas Wrathall’s new documentary is a fascinating and wholly entertaining tribute to the iconic Gore Vidal. Commentary by those who knew him best—including filmmaker/nephew Burr Steers and the late Christopher Hitchens—blends with footage from Vidal’s legendary on-air career to remind us why he will forever stand as one of the most brilliant and fearless critics of our time.
Actors:Christopher Hitchens , Thomas Gore , William F. Buckley
Directors:Nicholas D. Wrathall
Country:DOCUMENTARY 
- published: 13 Aug 2015
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Gore Vidal on Understanding America's Terrorist Crisis
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Gore Vidal: An Appreciation by Charlie Rose
The oracle-mind is remembered for his service to the literary and political scene....
The oracle-mind is remembered for his service to the literary and political scene.
wn.com/Gore Vidal An Appreciation By Charlie Rose
The oracle-mind is remembered for his service to the literary and political scene.
Gore Vidal on Writing, Lincoln, FDR, and Americans' Lack of Historical Knowledge (2009)
The history of the United States as covered in American schools and universities typically begins with either Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage to the Ameri......
The history of the United States as covered in American schools and universities typically begins with either Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage to the Ameri...
wn.com/Gore Vidal On Writing, Lincoln, Fdr, And Americans' Lack Of Historical Knowledge (2009)
The history of the United States as covered in American schools and universities typically begins with either Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage to the Ameri...
Gore Vidal: Author Biography, Essays, History, Novels, Style, Favorite Books - Interview (2000)
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (/ˌɡɔr vɨˈdɑːl/; born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 -- July 31, 2012) was an American writer known for his essays, novels, scr......
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (/ˌɡɔr vɨˈdɑːl/; born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 -- July 31, 2012) was an American writer known for his essays, novels, scr...
wn.com/Gore Vidal Author Biography, Essays, History, Novels, Style, Favorite Books Interview (2000)
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (/ˌɡɔr vɨˈdɑːl/; born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 -- July 31, 2012) was an American writer known for his essays, novels, scr...
Gore Vidal in conversation with Melvyn Bragg
From 2008: Gore Vidal in conversation with Melvyn Bragg. Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society. For more Intelligence Squared debates and talks, visit www......
From 2008: Gore Vidal in conversation with Melvyn Bragg. Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society. For more Intelligence Squared debates and talks, visit www...
wn.com/Gore Vidal In Conversation With Melvyn Bragg
From 2008: Gore Vidal in conversation with Melvyn Bragg. Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society. For more Intelligence Squared debates and talks, visit www...
- published: 06 Aug 2012
- views: 21243
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author: iqsquared
One on One - Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal has been a leader in American literary culture for six decades....
Gore Vidal has been a leader in American literary culture for six decades.
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Gore Vidal has been a leader in American literary culture for six decades.
Was the Iraq War About Oil All Along? Gore Vidal on Dreaming of War: Blood for Oil (2003)
Significant opposition to the Iraq War occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom, and sm...
Significant opposition to the Iraq War occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom, and smaller contingents from other nations, and throughout the subsequent occupation. People and groups opposing the war include the governments of many nations which did not take part in the invasion, and significant sections of the populace in those that did.
Rationales for opposition include the belief that the war is illegal according to the United Nations Charter, or would contribute to instability both within Iraq and the wider Middle East. Critics have also questioned the validity of the war's stated objectives, such as a supposed link between the country's Ba'athist government and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, and its possession of weapons of mass destruction "certified" by the Niger uranium forgeries. The latter was claimed by the United States during the run-up to the war, but no such weapons have since been found.
Within the United States, popular opinion on the war has varied significantly with time. Although there was significant opposition to the idea in the months preceding the attack, polls taken during the invasion showed that a majority of US citizens supported their government's action. However, public opinion had shifted by 2004 to a majority believing that the invasion was a mistake, and has remained so since then. There has also been significant criticism of the war from US politicians and national security and military personnel, including generals who served in the war and have since spoken out against its handling.
Worldwide, the war and occupation have been officially condemned by 54 countries and the heads of many major religions. Popular anti-war feeling is strong in these and other countries, including the US' allies in the conflict, and many have experienced huge protests totalling millions of participants.
Critics of the invasion claimed that it would lead to the deaths of thousands of Iraqi civilians and soldiers as well as Coalition soldiers, and that it would moreover damage peace and stability throughout the region and the world.
Another oft-stated reason for opposition is the Westphalian concept that foreign governments should never possess a right to intervene in another sovereign nation's internal affairs (including terrorism or any other non-international affair). Giorgio Agamben, the Italian philosopher, has also offered a critique of the logic of preemptive war.
Others did accept a limited right for military intervention in foreign countries, but nevertheless opposed the invasion on the basis that it was conducted without United Nations' approval and was hence a violation of international law.[2] According to this position, adherence by the United States and the other great powers to the UN Charter and to other international treaties to which they are legally bound is not a choice but a legal obligation; exercising military power in violation of the UN Charter undermines the rule of law and is illegal vigilantism on an international scale. Benjamin B. Ferencz, who served as the U.S.'s Chief Prosecutor of Nazi war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials following World War II, has denounced the Iraq War as an aggressive war (named at Nuremberg as "the supreme international crime") and stated his belief that George W. Bush, as the war's "initiator", should be tried for war crimes.[3]
There was also skepticism of U.S. claims that Iraq's secular government had any links to Al-Qaeda, the Islamic fundamentalist terrorist group considered responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
Some expressed puzzlement that the United States would consider military action against Iraq and not against North Korea, which claimed it already had nuclear weapons and had announced that it was willing to contemplate war with the United States. This criticism intensified when North Korea reportedly conducted a nuclear weapons test on October 9, 2006.
There was also criticism of Coalition policy by those who did not believe that military actions would help to fight terror, with some believing that it would actually help Al-Qaeda's recruitment efforts; others believed that the war and immediate post-war period would lead to a greatly increased risk that weapons of mass destruction would fall into the wrong hands (including Al-Qaeda).
Both inside and outside of the U.S., some argued that the Bush Administration's rationale for war was to gain control over Iraqi natural resources (primarily petroleum). These critics felt that the war would not help to reduce the threat of WMD proliferation, and that the real reason for the war was to secure control over the Iraqi oil fields at a time when US links with Saudi Arabia were seen to be at risk. "No blood for oil" was a popular protest cry prior to the invasion in March 2003.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_for_oil
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Significant opposition to the Iraq War occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom, and smaller contingents from other nations, and throughout the subsequent occupation. People and groups opposing the war include the governments of many nations which did not take part in the invasion, and significant sections of the populace in those that did.
Rationales for opposition include the belief that the war is illegal according to the United Nations Charter, or would contribute to instability both within Iraq and the wider Middle East. Critics have also questioned the validity of the war's stated objectives, such as a supposed link between the country's Ba'athist government and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, and its possession of weapons of mass destruction "certified" by the Niger uranium forgeries. The latter was claimed by the United States during the run-up to the war, but no such weapons have since been found.
Within the United States, popular opinion on the war has varied significantly with time. Although there was significant opposition to the idea in the months preceding the attack, polls taken during the invasion showed that a majority of US citizens supported their government's action. However, public opinion had shifted by 2004 to a majority believing that the invasion was a mistake, and has remained so since then. There has also been significant criticism of the war from US politicians and national security and military personnel, including generals who served in the war and have since spoken out against its handling.
Worldwide, the war and occupation have been officially condemned by 54 countries and the heads of many major religions. Popular anti-war feeling is strong in these and other countries, including the US' allies in the conflict, and many have experienced huge protests totalling millions of participants.
Critics of the invasion claimed that it would lead to the deaths of thousands of Iraqi civilians and soldiers as well as Coalition soldiers, and that it would moreover damage peace and stability throughout the region and the world.
Another oft-stated reason for opposition is the Westphalian concept that foreign governments should never possess a right to intervene in another sovereign nation's internal affairs (including terrorism or any other non-international affair). Giorgio Agamben, the Italian philosopher, has also offered a critique of the logic of preemptive war.
Others did accept a limited right for military intervention in foreign countries, but nevertheless opposed the invasion on the basis that it was conducted without United Nations' approval and was hence a violation of international law.[2] According to this position, adherence by the United States and the other great powers to the UN Charter and to other international treaties to which they are legally bound is not a choice but a legal obligation; exercising military power in violation of the UN Charter undermines the rule of law and is illegal vigilantism on an international scale. Benjamin B. Ferencz, who served as the U.S.'s Chief Prosecutor of Nazi war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials following World War II, has denounced the Iraq War as an aggressive war (named at Nuremberg as "the supreme international crime") and stated his belief that George W. Bush, as the war's "initiator", should be tried for war crimes.[3]
There was also skepticism of U.S. claims that Iraq's secular government had any links to Al-Qaeda, the Islamic fundamentalist terrorist group considered responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
Some expressed puzzlement that the United States would consider military action against Iraq and not against North Korea, which claimed it already had nuclear weapons and had announced that it was willing to contemplate war with the United States. This criticism intensified when North Korea reportedly conducted a nuclear weapons test on October 9, 2006.
There was also criticism of Coalition policy by those who did not believe that military actions would help to fight terror, with some believing that it would actually help Al-Qaeda's recruitment efforts; others believed that the war and immediate post-war period would lead to a greatly increased risk that weapons of mass destruction would fall into the wrong hands (including Al-Qaeda).
Both inside and outside of the U.S., some argued that the Bush Administration's rationale for war was to gain control over Iraqi natural resources (primarily petroleum). These critics felt that the war would not help to reduce the threat of WMD proliferation, and that the real reason for the war was to secure control over the Iraqi oil fields at a time when US links with Saudi Arabia were seen to be at risk. "No blood for oil" was a popular protest cry prior to the invasion in March 2003.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_for_oil
- published: 06 Oct 2013
- views: 16497
Gore Vidal: The State of the Union - Politics, Presidential Campaign, Constitution (1991 Speech)
On the eve of the 2000 presidential election, Theater Talk welcomes playwright/novelist/historian Gore Vidal. Vidal explains the relevance of his 1960 play “The...
On the eve of the 2000 presidential election, Theater Talk welcomes playwright/novelist/historian Gore Vidal. Vidal explains the relevance of his 1960 play “The ...
In 1956, Vidal was hired as a contract screenwriter for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. In 1959, director William Wyler needed script doctors to re-write the script for Ben-Hur, originally written by.
Gore Vidal talks to Michael Silverblatt about "The Smithsonian Institution." Audio is crackly and poppy. KCRW is to blame.
The War on Terror (also known as the "Global War on Terror" and "War on Terrorism") is a term commonly applied to an international military campaign begun in ...
This short film provides a biography on William Shelton Gray, Jr. and it goes into detail on his relat
Gore Vidal: The State of the Union - Politics, Presidential Campaign, Constitution (1991 Speech)
Gore Vidal: The State of the Union - Politics, Presidential Campaign, Constitution (1991 Speech)
wn.com/Gore Vidal The State Of The Union Politics, Presidential Campaign, Constitution (1991 Speech)
On the eve of the 2000 presidential election, Theater Talk welcomes playwright/novelist/historian Gore Vidal. Vidal explains the relevance of his 1960 play “The ...
In 1956, Vidal was hired as a contract screenwriter for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. In 1959, director William Wyler needed script doctors to re-write the script for Ben-Hur, originally written by.
Gore Vidal talks to Michael Silverblatt about "The Smithsonian Institution." Audio is crackly and poppy. KCRW is to blame.
The War on Terror (also known as the "Global War on Terror" and "War on Terrorism") is a term commonly applied to an international military campaign begun in ...
This short film provides a biography on William Shelton Gray, Jr. and it goes into detail on his relat
Gore Vidal: The State of the Union - Politics, Presidential Campaign, Constitution (1991 Speech)
Gore Vidal: The State of the Union - Politics, Presidential Campaign, Constitution (1991 Speech)
- published: 27 Apr 2015
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Gore Vidal 80s speeches
A collection of 80s-era Vidal speeches....
A collection of 80s-era Vidal speeches.
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A collection of 80s-era Vidal speeches.
Gore Vidal, writer's perspective: Smithsonian Institution (1999)
Mr. Wasserman interviewed Mr. Vidal who spoke about the current political climate. Among the issues he addressed were the role of politicians, the election p......
Mr. Wasserman interviewed Mr. Vidal who spoke about the current political climate. Among the issues he addressed were the role of politicians, the election p...
wn.com/Gore Vidal, Writer's Perspective Smithsonian Institution (1999)
Mr. Wasserman interviewed Mr. Vidal who spoke about the current political climate. Among the issues he addressed were the role of politicians, the election p...
How to Improve the U.S. Government: Gore Vidal Speech - Economy, Education, Healthcare (1988)
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 -- July 31, 2012) was an American writer known for his essays, novels, screenplays, and Br......
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 -- July 31, 2012) was an American writer known for his essays, novels, screenplays, and Br...
wn.com/How To Improve The U.S. Government Gore Vidal Speech Economy, Education, Healthcare (1988)
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 -- July 31, 2012) was an American writer known for his essays, novels, screenplays, and Br...
Gore Vidal: On Writing
Gore Vidal discussed his writing life with Jay Parini. Among the topics they discussed were his book on Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Ameri......
Gore Vidal discussed his writing life with Jay Parini. Among the topics they discussed were his book on Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Ameri...
wn.com/Gore Vidal On Writing
Gore Vidal discussed his writing life with Jay Parini. Among the topics they discussed were his book on Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Ameri...
How Do Special Interest Groups Influence Lawmakers and Politics? Gore Vidal Interview (1999)
There are many significant advocacy groups through history, some of which could be considered to operate with different dynamics and could better be describe......
There are many significant advocacy groups through history, some of which could be considered to operate with different dynamics and could better be describe...
wn.com/How Do Special Interest Groups Influence Lawmakers And Politics Gore Vidal Interview (1999)
There are many significant advocacy groups through history, some of which could be considered to operate with different dynamics and could better be describe...
What's My Line? - Barbra Streisand; Gore Vidal [panel] (Apr 12, 1964)
MYSTERY GUEST: Barbra Streisand
PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Gore Vidal, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
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MYSTERY GUEST: Barbra Streisand
PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Gore Vidal, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
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MYSTERY GUEST: Barbra Streisand
PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Gore Vidal, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
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New Facebook group for WML!
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- published: 06 Sep 2014
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What's My Line? - James Cagney; Gore Vidal [panel] (May 15, 1960)
MYSTERY GUEST: James Cagney PANEL: Arlene Francis, Gore Vidal, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf....
MYSTERY GUEST: James Cagney PANEL: Arlene Francis, Gore Vidal, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf.
wn.com/What's My Line James Cagney Gore Vidal Panel (May 15, 1960)
MYSTERY GUEST: James Cagney PANEL: Arlene Francis, Gore Vidal, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf.
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"There's Nothing That I Can Invent Which Is Equal To Life" - GORE VIDAL in rare 1964 interview
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Americans Your Lack Of Education Is The Joke Of The World Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal.... doing a great Bush impersonation whilst illuminating. http://www.aliveandbitchin.wordpress.com.
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Gore Vidal - Interview with Sue Lawley - UK TV 1989.
The great Gore Vidal on a UK TV chat show interviewed by Sue Lawley. Gore is a bit grumpy to begin with as he is introduced by Sue Lawley as 'an acid tongued...
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Gore Vidal on Italo Calvino 2011
Earlier this year, Gore Vidal sat down with Riz Khan to discuss Italo Calvino, an author whose work Vidal greatly admires. We're publishing the interview now...
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Gore Vidal Interview
Gore Vidal America's foremost living dramatist, author and political commentator talks at length about his early life and experiences with reference to his p...
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Gore Vidal Interview
Noted author and political commentator Gore Vidal is a member of the advisory board of the World Can't Wait organization, which demands the impeachment of Ge...
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Gore Vidal vs David Dimbleby on Election Night
UPDATE Gore Vidal, the author, playwright, politician and commentator whose novels, essays, plays and opinions were stamped by his immodest wit and unconvent...
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Gore Vidal on In Depth (1/12)
Gore sits down to meditate on life, letters and the state of the republic. The interview was conducted on October 1, 2000.
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Norman Mailer and Gore Vidal Feud on the Dick Cavett Show
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Gore Vidal - The Humanist Interview (1/3)
Gore takes a meat cleaver to the merchants of clericalism, militarism and the high imbecilities of the political class of the United States of Amnesia. Put o...
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Gore Vidal - The Humanist Interview (2/3)
Gore takes a meat cleaver to the merchants of clericalism, militarism and the high imbecilities of the political class of the United States of Amnesia. Put o...
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Democrat - Gore Vidal - Interview - Politics - 1981
American writer and public intellectual speaks the Thames televisions 'Afternoon plus' Vidal discusses his works and political ambitions. First transmitted on the 30/04/1981
If you would like to license a clip from this interview, please e mail
archive@fremantlemedia.com
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Gore Vidal Interview on Growing Older, Life, Work, Media, Writing, Presidents, Politics (2006)
In 1956, Vidal was hired as a contract screenwriter for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. In 1959, director William Wyler needed script doctors to re-write the script for Ben-Hur, originally written by Karl Tunberg. Vidal collaborated with Christopher Fry, reworking the screenplay on condition that MGM release him from the last two years of his contract. Producer Sam Zimbalist's death complicated the screenwri
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Gore Vidal on Aaron Burr
A short clip from Vice-Precedence: Being Number Two in the White House featuring the Aaron Burr section of our interview with Gore Vidal. More at VicePrecede...
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Gore Vidal recommends "The New Pearl Harbor"
One of America's greatest authors recommends David Ray Griffin's "The New Pearl Harbor". A clip from Cal Poly Pomona's "Hot Talk" interview program, 2005.
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Gore Vidal speaks to Eudora Welty
The two authors discuss the role of religion in the Southern states.
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ALI G "history"
clip from da ali g show, i do not own this content or in any way contribute to the production of it.
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Dick Cavett discusses the clash of Norman Mailer and Gore Vidal on this show- EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
See his full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/shows/dick-cavett-show-the
Americans Your Lack Of Education Is The Joke Of The World Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal.... doing a great Bush impersonation whilst illuminating. http://www.aliveandbitchin.wordpress.com....
Gore Vidal.... doing a great Bush impersonation whilst illuminating. http://www.aliveandbitchin.wordpress.com.
wn.com/Americans Your Lack Of Education Is The Joke Of The World Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal.... doing a great Bush impersonation whilst illuminating. http://www.aliveandbitchin.wordpress.com.
- published: 14 Nov 2009
- views: 109082
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author: maakus81
Gore Vidal - Interview with Sue Lawley - UK TV 1989.
The great Gore Vidal on a UK TV chat show interviewed by Sue Lawley. Gore is a bit grumpy to begin with as he is introduced by Sue Lawley as 'an acid tongued......
The great Gore Vidal on a UK TV chat show interviewed by Sue Lawley. Gore is a bit grumpy to begin with as he is introduced by Sue Lawley as 'an acid tongued...
wn.com/Gore Vidal Interview With Sue Lawley UK Tv 1989.
The great Gore Vidal on a UK TV chat show interviewed by Sue Lawley. Gore is a bit grumpy to begin with as he is introduced by Sue Lawley as 'an acid tongued...
Gore Vidal on Italo Calvino 2011
Earlier this year, Gore Vidal sat down with Riz Khan to discuss Italo Calvino, an author whose work Vidal greatly admires. We're publishing the interview now......
Earlier this year, Gore Vidal sat down with Riz Khan to discuss Italo Calvino, an author whose work Vidal greatly admires. We're publishing the interview now...
wn.com/Gore Vidal On Italo Calvino 2011
Earlier this year, Gore Vidal sat down with Riz Khan to discuss Italo Calvino, an author whose work Vidal greatly admires. We're publishing the interview now...
Gore Vidal Interview
Gore Vidal America's foremost living dramatist, author and political commentator talks at length about his early life and experiences with reference to his p......
Gore Vidal America's foremost living dramatist, author and political commentator talks at length about his early life and experiences with reference to his p...
wn.com/Gore Vidal Interview
Gore Vidal America's foremost living dramatist, author and political commentator talks at length about his early life and experiences with reference to his p...
Gore Vidal Interview
Noted author and political commentator Gore Vidal is a member of the advisory board of the World Can't Wait organization, which demands the impeachment of Ge......
Noted author and political commentator Gore Vidal is a member of the advisory board of the World Can't Wait organization, which demands the impeachment of Ge...
wn.com/Gore Vidal Interview
Noted author and political commentator Gore Vidal is a member of the advisory board of the World Can't Wait organization, which demands the impeachment of Ge...
Gore Vidal vs David Dimbleby on Election Night
UPDATE Gore Vidal, the author, playwright, politician and commentator whose novels, essays, plays and opinions were stamped by his immodest wit and unconvent......
UPDATE Gore Vidal, the author, playwright, politician and commentator whose novels, essays, plays and opinions were stamped by his immodest wit and unconvent...
wn.com/Gore Vidal Vs David Dimbleby On Election Night
UPDATE Gore Vidal, the author, playwright, politician and commentator whose novels, essays, plays and opinions were stamped by his immodest wit and unconvent...
Gore Vidal on In Depth (1/12)
Gore sits down to meditate on life, letters and the state of the republic. The interview was conducted on October 1, 2000....
Gore sits down to meditate on life, letters and the state of the republic. The interview was conducted on October 1, 2000.
wn.com/Gore Vidal On In Depth (1 12)
Gore sits down to meditate on life, letters and the state of the republic. The interview was conducted on October 1, 2000.
Gore Vidal - The Humanist Interview (1/3)
Gore takes a meat cleaver to the merchants of clericalism, militarism and the high imbecilities of the political class of the United States of Amnesia. Put o......
Gore takes a meat cleaver to the merchants of clericalism, militarism and the high imbecilities of the political class of the United States of Amnesia. Put o...
wn.com/Gore Vidal The Humanist Interview (1 3)
Gore takes a meat cleaver to the merchants of clericalism, militarism and the high imbecilities of the political class of the United States of Amnesia. Put o...
Gore Vidal - The Humanist Interview (2/3)
Gore takes a meat cleaver to the merchants of clericalism, militarism and the high imbecilities of the political class of the United States of Amnesia. Put o......
Gore takes a meat cleaver to the merchants of clericalism, militarism and the high imbecilities of the political class of the United States of Amnesia. Put o...
wn.com/Gore Vidal The Humanist Interview (2 3)
Gore takes a meat cleaver to the merchants of clericalism, militarism and the high imbecilities of the political class of the United States of Amnesia. Put o...
Democrat - Gore Vidal - Interview - Politics - 1981
American writer and public intellectual speaks the Thames televisions 'Afternoon plus' Vidal discusses his works and political ambitions. First transmitted on t...
American writer and public intellectual speaks the Thames televisions 'Afternoon plus' Vidal discusses his works and political ambitions. First transmitted on the 30/04/1981
If you would like to license a clip from this interview, please e mail
archive@fremantlemedia.com
wn.com/Democrat Gore Vidal Interview Politics 1981
American writer and public intellectual speaks the Thames televisions 'Afternoon plus' Vidal discusses his works and political ambitions. First transmitted on the 30/04/1981
If you would like to license a clip from this interview, please e mail
archive@fremantlemedia.com
- published: 11 Oct 2015
- views: 30
Gore Vidal Interview on Growing Older, Life, Work, Media, Writing, Presidents, Politics (2006)
In 1956, Vidal was hired as a contract screenwriter for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. In 1959, director William Wyler needed script doctors to re-write the script for Be...
In 1956, Vidal was hired as a contract screenwriter for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. In 1959, director William Wyler needed script doctors to re-write the script for Ben-Hur, originally written by Karl Tunberg. Vidal collaborated with Christopher Fry, reworking the screenplay on condition that MGM release him from the last two years of his contract. Producer Sam Zimbalist's death complicated the screenwriting credit. The Screen Writers Guild resolved the matter by listing Tunberg as sole screenwriter, denying credit to both Vidal and Fry. This decision was based on the WGA screenwriting credit system, which favors original authors. Vidal later claimed in the documentary film The Celluloid Closet that to explain the animosity between Ben-Hur and Messala, he had inserted a gay subtext suggesting that the two had had a prior relationship, but that actor Charlton Heston was oblivious.[35] Heston denied that Vidal contributed significantly to the script.[36] Vidal accused Heston of being a compulsive liar and a bad actor.[14]
Two plays, The Best Man (1960) and Visit to a Small Planet (1955), were both Broadway and film successes.
Vidal occasionally returned to writing for film and television, including the television movie Gore Vidal's Billy the Kid with Val Kilmer and the mini-series Lincoln.
He also wrote the original draft for the controversial film Caligula, but later had his name removed when director Tinto Brass and actor Malcolm McDowell rewrote the script, changing the tone and themes significantly. The producers later made an attempt to salvage some of Vidal's vision in the film's post-production.
Vidal is — at least in the United States — respected more for his essays than his novels.[38] Even an occasionally hostile critic like Martin Amis admitted, "Essays are what he is good at ... [h]e is learned, funny and exceptionally clear-sighted. Even his blind spots are illuminating."
For six decades, Gore Vidal applied himself to a wide variety of sociopolitical, sexual, historical and literary themes. In 1987, Vidal wrote the essays titled Armageddon?, exploring the intricacies of power in contemporary America. He pilloried the incumbent president Ronald Reagan as a "triumph of the embalmer's art." In 1993, he won the National Book Award for Nonfiction for the collection United States: Essays 1952--1992.[39] According to the citation, "Whatever his subject, he addresses it with an artist's resonant appreciation, a scholar's conscience and the persuasive powers of a great essayist."[citation needed]
A subsequent collection of essays, published in 2000, is The Last Empire. He subsequently published such self-described "pamphlets" as Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace, Dreaming War: Blood for Oil and the Cheney-Bush Junta, and Imperial America, critiques of American expansionism, the military-industrial complex, the national security state and the George W. Bush administration. Vidal also wrote a historical essay about the U.S.'s founding fathers, Inventing a Nation. In 1995, he published a memoir Palimpsest, and in 2006 its follow-up volume, Point to Point Navigation. Earlier that year, Vidal also published Clouds and Eclipses: The Collected Short Stories.
Because of his matter-of-fact treatment of same-sex relations in such books as The City and The Pillar, Vidal is often seen as an early champion of sexual liberation.[40] In the September 1969 edition of Esquire, for example, Vidal wrote:
We are all bisexual to begin with. That is a fact of our condition. And we are all responsive to sexual stimuli from our own as well as from the opposite sex. Certain societies at certain times, usually in the interest of maintaining the baby supply, have discouraged homosexuality. Other societies, particularly militaristic ones, have exalted it. But regardless of tribal taboos, homosexuality is a constant fact of the human condition and it is not a sickness, not a sin, not a crime ... despite the best efforts of our puritan tribe to make it all three. Homosexuality is as natural as heterosexuality. Notice I use the word 'natural,' not normal.[41]
In 1995, Jay Parini was appointed as Vidal's literary executor.[42]
In 2009, he won the annual Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation, which called him a "prominent social critic on politics, history, literature and culture."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_vidal
Image By David Shankbone (Photographer's blog post about the photo and event) [CC-BY-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
wn.com/Gore Vidal Interview On Growing Older, Life, Work, Media, Writing, Presidents, Politics (2006)
In 1956, Vidal was hired as a contract screenwriter for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. In 1959, director William Wyler needed script doctors to re-write the script for Ben-Hur, originally written by Karl Tunberg. Vidal collaborated with Christopher Fry, reworking the screenplay on condition that MGM release him from the last two years of his contract. Producer Sam Zimbalist's death complicated the screenwriting credit. The Screen Writers Guild resolved the matter by listing Tunberg as sole screenwriter, denying credit to both Vidal and Fry. This decision was based on the WGA screenwriting credit system, which favors original authors. Vidal later claimed in the documentary film The Celluloid Closet that to explain the animosity between Ben-Hur and Messala, he had inserted a gay subtext suggesting that the two had had a prior relationship, but that actor Charlton Heston was oblivious.[35] Heston denied that Vidal contributed significantly to the script.[36] Vidal accused Heston of being a compulsive liar and a bad actor.[14]
Two plays, The Best Man (1960) and Visit to a Small Planet (1955), were both Broadway and film successes.
Vidal occasionally returned to writing for film and television, including the television movie Gore Vidal's Billy the Kid with Val Kilmer and the mini-series Lincoln.
He also wrote the original draft for the controversial film Caligula, but later had his name removed when director Tinto Brass and actor Malcolm McDowell rewrote the script, changing the tone and themes significantly. The producers later made an attempt to salvage some of Vidal's vision in the film's post-production.
Vidal is — at least in the United States — respected more for his essays than his novels.[38] Even an occasionally hostile critic like Martin Amis admitted, "Essays are what he is good at ... [h]e is learned, funny and exceptionally clear-sighted. Even his blind spots are illuminating."
For six decades, Gore Vidal applied himself to a wide variety of sociopolitical, sexual, historical and literary themes. In 1987, Vidal wrote the essays titled Armageddon?, exploring the intricacies of power in contemporary America. He pilloried the incumbent president Ronald Reagan as a "triumph of the embalmer's art." In 1993, he won the National Book Award for Nonfiction for the collection United States: Essays 1952--1992.[39] According to the citation, "Whatever his subject, he addresses it with an artist's resonant appreciation, a scholar's conscience and the persuasive powers of a great essayist."[citation needed]
A subsequent collection of essays, published in 2000, is The Last Empire. He subsequently published such self-described "pamphlets" as Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace, Dreaming War: Blood for Oil and the Cheney-Bush Junta, and Imperial America, critiques of American expansionism, the military-industrial complex, the national security state and the George W. Bush administration. Vidal also wrote a historical essay about the U.S.'s founding fathers, Inventing a Nation. In 1995, he published a memoir Palimpsest, and in 2006 its follow-up volume, Point to Point Navigation. Earlier that year, Vidal also published Clouds and Eclipses: The Collected Short Stories.
Because of his matter-of-fact treatment of same-sex relations in such books as The City and The Pillar, Vidal is often seen as an early champion of sexual liberation.[40] In the September 1969 edition of Esquire, for example, Vidal wrote:
We are all bisexual to begin with. That is a fact of our condition. And we are all responsive to sexual stimuli from our own as well as from the opposite sex. Certain societies at certain times, usually in the interest of maintaining the baby supply, have discouraged homosexuality. Other societies, particularly militaristic ones, have exalted it. But regardless of tribal taboos, homosexuality is a constant fact of the human condition and it is not a sickness, not a sin, not a crime ... despite the best efforts of our puritan tribe to make it all three. Homosexuality is as natural as heterosexuality. Notice I use the word 'natural,' not normal.[41]
In 1995, Jay Parini was appointed as Vidal's literary executor.[42]
In 2009, he won the annual Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation, which called him a "prominent social critic on politics, history, literature and culture."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_vidal
Image By David Shankbone (Photographer's blog post about the photo and event) [CC-BY-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
- published: 22 Nov 2013
- views: 774
Gore Vidal on Aaron Burr
A short clip from Vice-Precedence: Being Number Two in the White House featuring the Aaron Burr section of our interview with Gore Vidal. More at VicePrecede......
A short clip from Vice-Precedence: Being Number Two in the White House featuring the Aaron Burr section of our interview with Gore Vidal. More at VicePrecede...
wn.com/Gore Vidal On Aaron Burr
A short clip from Vice-Precedence: Being Number Two in the White House featuring the Aaron Burr section of our interview with Gore Vidal. More at VicePrecede...
- published: 15 Jan 2007
- views: 15577
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author: Jason Klamm
Gore Vidal recommends "The New Pearl Harbor"
One of America's greatest authors recommends David Ray Griffin's "The New Pearl Harbor". A clip from Cal Poly Pomona's "Hot Talk" interview program, 2005....
One of America's greatest authors recommends David Ray Griffin's "The New Pearl Harbor". A clip from Cal Poly Pomona's "Hot Talk" interview program, 2005.
wn.com/Gore Vidal Recommends The New Pearl Harbor
One of America's greatest authors recommends David Ray Griffin's "The New Pearl Harbor". A clip from Cal Poly Pomona's "Hot Talk" interview program, 2005.
- published: 15 Jun 2007
- views: 25572
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author: reprehensor
Gore Vidal speaks to Eudora Welty
The two authors discuss the role of religion in the Southern states....
The two authors discuss the role of religion in the Southern states.
wn.com/Gore Vidal Speaks To Eudora Welty
The two authors discuss the role of religion in the Southern states.
ALI G "history"
clip from da ali g show, i do not own this content or in any way contribute to the production of it....
clip from da ali g show, i do not own this content or in any way contribute to the production of it.
wn.com/Ali G History
clip from da ali g show, i do not own this content or in any way contribute to the production of it.
Dick Cavett discusses the clash of Norman Mailer and Gore Vidal on this show- EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
See his full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/shows/dick-cavett-show-the...
See his full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/shows/dick-cavett-show-the
wn.com/Dick Cavett Discusses The Clash Of Norman Mailer And Gore Vidal On This Show Emmytvlegends.Org
See his full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/shows/dick-cavett-show-the
- published: 16 Sep 2015
- views: 8