SHAWN COLVIN performs HEART OF SATURDAY NIGHT on Austin City Limits in 1994
SHAWN COLVIN performs HEART OF SATURDAY NIGHT on Austin City Limits in 1994
PENCE FIRES BACK OVER CLINTON "DEPLORABLES" COMMENT
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Saturday 
Washington

Gov. Mike Pence
(R) Vice Presidential Nominee

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TRUMP RUNNING MATE GOVERNOR MIKE PENCE FIRING BACK AT HILLARY CLINTON SATURDAY-
CLINTON MADE HEADLINES (FRIDAY) LAST NIGHT WHEN SHE GENERALIZED HALF OF TRUMP"S SUPPORTERS AS A "BASKET OF DEPLORABLES."
WHILE TRUMP TOOK AIM VIA TWITTER THIS MORNING (<pi>SATURDAY</pi>) -
GOVERNOR PENCE CALLED HER OUT DURING A SATURDAY SPEECH IN WASHINGTON.
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(Gov. Mike Pence/(R) Vice Presidential Nominee) "Let me just say from the bottom of my heart, uh Hillary, they are not a basket of anything. They are Americans and they deserve your respect."
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CLINTON ISSUED A STATEMENT ON HER COMMENTS SATURDAY AFTER PENCE SPOKE -
SAYING "LAST NIGHT I WAS GROSSLY GENERALIST." AND "I REGRET SAYING "HALF""
THE STATEMENT KEPT THE WORD DEPLORABLE THOUGH-
SAYING IT"S "DEPLORABLE" THAT TRUMP"S CAMPAIGN IS LARGELY BUILT ON PREJUDICE AND PARANOIA.

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POLITICS REPUBLICAN 2016 ELECTION CAMPAIGN CANDIDATES PENCE WASHINGTON VOTERS VALUE SUMMIT 


Heart Shape and Christmas Lights on the Notice Board
Notice Board at the Church in the center of Cracow decorated with Christmas lights.
Rob Schneider - Deuce Bigalow
SARA VOORHEES TALKS WITH ROB SCHNEIDER FROM "DEUCE BIGALOW: MALE GIGOLO".
ACL-3010 Digibeta; Beta SP
WORLD TRADE CENTER - PART FOUR
02/13/66 A0028631 WASHINGTON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: A HEARTS - AND DINNER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT CELEBRATED THE ENGAGEMMENT OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S DAUGHTER LUCI TO FIANCE PAT NUGENT:
02/13/66 A0028631 WASHINGTON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: A HEARTS - AND DINNER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT CELEBRATED THE ENGAGEMMENT OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S DAUGHTER LUCI TO FIANCE PAT NUGENT: NX33786 "LUCI PARTY" IFT RGESTUART SIGN "SIGN ON THE INDIAN KING": 14" MRS PAT AND LUCI OUT OF CAR AND INTO REST: 25' MS MRS LBJ ARRIVES AND IS GREETED BY NUGENTS: 29' MRS LBJ AND NUGENTS POSE FOR PICTURES: (SHOT 2/13/66 - 29FT) NUGENT, PAT & FAMILY JOHNSON, CLAUDIA JOHNSON, LUCI DINNERS, DANCES, RECEPTION - DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA LINDON, HELENE XX / 29 FT / 16 NEG / D10879
SPRING FORWARD! DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS THIS WKND!
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --LEAD IN--\nGET READY TO SPRING AHEAD SATURDAY NIGHT... FOR THE ONE HUNDREDTH TIME! \n --VO SCRIPT--\nTHE FIRST DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME HAPPENED IN 19-18. \nTHAT WAS DURING WORLD WAR ONE... AND IT WAS DONE TO CONSERVE COAL. \nEVEN THOUGH SETTING YOUR CLOCK AHEAD ONE HOUR BRINGS MORE SUNSHINE TO YOUR DAY, IT ALSO COMES AT A COST. \nONE STUDY SHOWED LOSING THAT HOUR OF SLEEP LEADS TO A 25 PER CENT UPTICK IN HEART ATTACKS. \nTO AVOID SLEEP DEPRIVATION, EXPERTS ADVISE TURNING IN 15 MINUTES EARLIER THAN YOU NORMALLY WOULD SATURDAY. \nMEANWHILE....FLORIDA LIKES DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SO MUCH THEY WANT TO KEEP IT ENACTED ALL YEAR ROUND - CALIFORNIA IS TRYING TO DO THE SAME. \nNEITHER STATE CAN ACTUALLY DO IT, THOUGH, WITHOUT CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL -- WHICH HASN'T BEEN GRANTED YET. \n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nSPRING CLOCKS SLEEPING SUNSHINE DARKNESS HEALTH WEEKEND ALARM\n\n
1980s NEWS
Wide shot Host Lipsyte sitting in chair, guests Paul Schrader and Richard Brown on sofa in the studio. Interview with Brown and Schrader continues: Robert Lipsyte: Yeah. Now that rhythm and that vitality is one of the reasons, of course, that filmmakers come here. But there are several other reasons, kind of subtext reasons. And Paul was talking about that. One is the fact that there's a national media here that can help you sell the film. And two, there's an economic reason for being here. Paul Schrader: Yeah, in fact that, you know, a New York movie goer is worth more say than an overall movie goer, one because the ticket price is higher, but also the percentage of the ticket price that goes back to the film company is higher. So that, you know, New York Film goers probably worth 1.6 film goers in Cincinnati. So you know, there is a financial incentive for film to do well in New York. Robert Lipsyte: And besides doing well, new if it's about New York, it would seem more enticing to a New Yorker. Paul Schrader: Yes New Yorkers love to think of themselves in this way. Robert Lipsyte: And then of course, there's medias is here. Paul Schrader: Yes. Yeah. I mean, you know, if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. You know, this is a slogan near and dear to the hearts of all this New Yorkers. Robert Lipsyte: There's a lyric in that somewhere. Yeah. Do you think that there's such a thing as, you know, John Gardiner talks about the moral novel? Is there a moral film? Do filmmakers have any moral responsibility to New York or to any place that they set their films? Richard Brown: No, I don't think so. I think there are responsibilities to personal principles. And I think you can make an argument to say there's responsibility to human beings. But New York City is is a monolith. It's a place. It will serve the film industry. And so far as it makes a good background. Robert Lipsyte: New York City is a monolith. What does that mean? Richard Brown: What I mean, is that, that in this city, with all the diversity and all the 8 million stories, that there still is a common element that goes from corner to corner in the city that tells you that you're not in another city. Robert Lipsyte: What's that? Richard Brown: I think I touched on it before when I said that there's a rhythm here. And I think that as New Yorkers, we're not even aware of this almost urban metabolism until you go somewhere else. You have to go to Buffalo, to understand that New York is different. Robert Lipsyte: I think that's very parochial. And since you grew up in Queens, apparently, as I grew up in Queens. Richard Brown: Yes. Robert Lipsyte : And growing up in Queens, when we went to Manhattan, when we went to the "city". Richard Brown: That's right. It was called going to New York, right? Robert Lipsyte: The rhythms of Queens were not the same as the rhythms of Manhattan.- I don't really sense that there's a monolith. You couldn't really shoot in Queens or in Brooklyn and get the same textures that you would get in Manhattan. Paul Schrader: No. And if you look at these two success fables of the last couple decades- Saturday Night Fever and Working Girl, basically, you meet- all they are they're saying is that you can co come from Bay Ridge or you can come from Staten Island, and you can make it in Manhattan. Richard Brown: Okay, well, let me let me let me let me answer that. Paul Schrader: It's not true, of course. Yeah. But that's why we go to move. Richard Brown: Yeah, I'll make the case you and I like Paul's citation of Saturday Night Fever, which actually is a very interesting parallel to Working Girl. It's about people looking across the river and saying, I'm going to make it there. And I would submit to you that even though you're absolutely right, Staten Island, or Brooklyn does not look like Manhattan, Queens doesn't look like it. Our growing up was very different from a Manhattan child or my child. The fact is that you never forget that you're part of this metropolis, that growing up there is not the same thing as growing up in a suburb of Cleveland, or a suburb of Denver, that you are on the fringes and therefore you get it in a kind of wave, you get that sense of Manhattan. You know, Woody Allen said it in my class last year, he said, the thing I love about Manhattan is is the galleries and the symphony, and the ballet and the orchestras and all the other things I never do. And I think it was a very perceptive comment that we all of us benefit as New Yorkers from a tenor that the city has. It's very hard to isolate, but it's there, and I see it in the movies that come out. Robert Lipsyte: And we see it in the movies. We have to leave it there. Richard Brown, Paul Schrader, thanks a lot. There are corners in New York that rarely see a movie crew, Bedford Stuyvesant in Brooklyn for one, where the folks were very happy to see Spike Lee.
PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN DEPARTS WHITE HOUSE FOR CHURCH - MOTORCADE
FS26 WH TRAVEL POOL 6 1735 CNN POOL The President's motorcade arrived at Holy Trinity Catholic Church at 5:31pm after an uneventful sunset drive through DC, passing the Kennedy Center and The Watergate Hotel along the way. There was considerable Saturday night traffic along M street NW in the heart of Georgetown. We did not see POTUS entering church.
Harry Caray Reax (02/18/1998)
Friends and fans react to the increasingly grim outlook for baseball's beloved icon Harry Caray.
Heart dance Loopable
Bird rabbit and pig dance with Heart.
TRUMP:CLINTON HAS CONTEMPT FOR AMERICAN VOTERS
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Monday
Baltimore

Donald Trump
(R) Presidential Nominee

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DONALD TRUMP IS LASHING OUT AT HILLARY CLINTON FOR SAYING YOU COULD PUT HALF OF HIS SUPPORTERS INTO A "BASKET OF DEPLORABLES."
SHE MADE THE REMARK FRIDAY NIGHT.
TRUMP CALLS CLINTON"S COMMENT THE SINGLE BIGGEST MISTAKE OF THE POLITICAL SEASON.
AND TODAY (MONDAY) IN BALTIMORE, TRUMP SAID HER COMMENT SHOULD DISQUALIFY HER FROM PUBLIC SERVICE.
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(Donald Trump / (R) Presidential Nominee) "You cannot run for president if you have such contempt in your heart for the American voter. And she does. You can"t lead this nation if you have such a low opinion for its citizens."
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CLINTON ON SATURDAY EXPRESSED REGRET FOR SAYING "HALF" , SAYING IT WAS WRONG TO GENERALIZE.
SHE ALSO HOWEVER PROMISED TO CALL OUT "BIGOTRY" IN TRUMP"S CAMPAIGN.
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POLITICS 2016 GOP REPUBLICAN ELECTION MARYLAND TRUMP DEPLORABLES


TV TALK SHOWS
SUSSKIND INTRODUCES STEVE RUBELL OF STUDIO 54: David Susskind What Farrah Fawcett, Mick Jagger and Liza Minnelli have in common? Well, they all flocked to Studio 54. The hottest discotheque where the world's elite meet to dance. My guest is Steve Rubell, the guiding genius of Studio 54. Mister Rubell for your information is 33 years old and a multimillionaire. How's it feel? Steve Rubell Wonderful David Susskind which 33 Or a multimillionaire Steve Rubell at this point, both David Susskind At this point but how do you explain the Disco craze in this country today? Steve Rubell Well in the late 60s, early 70s People were very preoccupied preoccupied with the war. They were preoccupied with Watergate and all things. They would have guilty consciousness. They did what they're doing today. Public figures couldn't do what they're doing. A president's mother couldn't come through discotheque and dance. David Susskind Did she? Steve Rubell Yes, she did. She was there one night she was dancing and then she brought her sister back the next night is five years older than her. David Susskind How does Rosslynn Carter dance? Steve Rubell She dances like everyone else does studio she dances differently than the people we saw before. They dance really with no partners. And whoever They have to bunk into. David Susskind Is it true that you've turned away 1400 people on a Saturday night, Steve Rubell sometimes more, sometimes even more than that. It just can't accommodate the amount of people at this point very happily. David Susskind What makes studio 54 The incredible success it is? Steve Rubell Well, it's, it's a theater. And it was a theater and we have different drops and environment changes, everything changes and we're continually changing the environment. So it's more than just a discotheque like it's really a nightclub and a place where people go to talk and see each other and not everybody there was dancing, the stars of the Saturday night type of movie or dances. Not so in the studio. David Susskind Tell me, you've got all kinds of lighting effects. Steve Rubell Yes. David Susskind And what else? To heighten the atmosphere. Steve Rubell We have a we have neon drops. We have a volcano that explodes we have snow that some of you saw a soup war. David Susskind Snow New York's been a heaven for you lately Steve Rubell Richt it snows as I don't even use it this last week. Fear somebody might do something to me. David Susskind What kind of celebrities do you get? Do they really enjoy? Of course Liza comes, of course Farrah Fawsett comes but do you get bankers, politicians do you get what you get unusual people? Steve Rubell We get very unusual people we get a large spectrum of the population. I don't think there's any segment that hasn't been there from, for example, from president's mother, to artists who work downtown to theatrical people will try and make a living to Broadway dancers who really don't have any place to practice their dancing. So we let them in there while they're unemployed. David Susskind Henry Kissinger has gotten in everywhere. Has he been there? Steve Rubell No, he hasn't been there. We had Cary Grant the other night and we have a we have a lot of people who I hadn't met before. Yeah, he's, he's right. He really is gentlemen. Fabulous. David Susskind I'd like to look like that right now. Ahis age. I'm somewhat younger, Steve Rubell he is fabulous, polite, courteous, he attracted more attention than Farrah. David Susskind Now, do you only admit celebrities? Steve Rubell No, we admit everybody. David Susskind How do you choose? There are 1400 2000 people out there? How many can get in? Steve Rubell Well, we can let in 2500 David Susskind Right. And there were you got 1400 over that. Steve Rubell 1400 There's a light night really 1400 1500 2000 We choose by people who want to have a good time. People want to have fun people who are light, very light. David Susskind Well, how do you come out? You look at the line waiting. It's freezing cold. I went by the other night, it was 18 degrees above zero. There was a line all the way around the block. What do you do case them? Steve Rubell Talk to him speak to him. We never had an incident side, which is unusual. And we're very careful who we talk to we're in a neighborhood with our pickpockets. There are people who there are hookers. David Susskind what's nevermind. Well, what are your criteria for admitting someone you really Steve Rubell fun loving? How can you tell that you talk to somebody if somebody grabs your arm tightly and has attention as to you know, stay away from those people. If people are there to pick up other single people, you don't let them in. It's not a pickup place. It's for people we're simply going to have a light hearted time we don't want Eastside singles crowd or, or for that matter, any young singles crowd where if you're in there, somebody will come up here and try and pick you up or whatever. And we just don't want that. We want people who have just been there to have fun and not get heavy with each other people come to relax David Susskind Do you FavorCouples versus singles. Steve Rubell We couples gay people, you know. Couples only because they you know if they stay together, it's fine. David Susskind Do they do the hustle mainly Steve Rubell No, they don't dance at all like the people you saw here. They dance freestyle most of them have other things to do all day and they can't practice dancing like these people can and do some of the things that David Susskind Are they touch dancing Steve Rubell No completely free You never see it maybe once in a while you see a touch the touch dancing I think is really on the way out. It's like mirrored balls. David Susskind I'm sorry. You said that really? Because I'm touched dancing a little bit. I understand it cost You're fortune to get that studio 54 ready and took a lot of time. It used to be an old theater. Steve Rubell I lived in it for seven weeks slept my partner. He was a former attorneys name's Ian Trager, he him and I slept there. Seven weeks. Seven Nights we had sleeping bags and we just used to listen to music all night. We just worked till we practically passed out. David Susskind You have 30,000 man hours of labor and oh more than that. How many feet of mirror do you have there? Steve Rubell We don't have that much mirror we really we have that back area with his mirror but we don't encourage people looking at each other. Seeing each other all the mirrors black mirror so you really can't see each other. David Susskind What would an average tab be for a couple of came there? Steve Rubell Cost $10 to get in? It costs $10 getting a drink sir a relatively low price for the pipe replaces a 2.50 1.75 and the dollar For Coke David Susskind you're selling a lot of white wine Steve Rubell a lot of white wine Light drinks. we don't sell a lot alcohol, we really don't sell a ton of alcohol. First of all, it's a very late night, we're very late. And people come they have a lot of them are already high David Susskind high frisky Steve Rubell whatever. I don't know, you know, they're just, they're just high, you know, they just already been out all over the city. And they just did have a good time. And I don't care as long as they have a good time. Don't hurt anybody. David Susskind Have you ever smelled this faint aroma of marijuana drifting through Steve Rubell Never? Don't be silly. David Susskind And of course, anybody who's had any other kind of drug, you would detect them and reject them at once. Steve Rubell Right away, David Susskind right? So that place would be pretty empty a lot of the time. Do celebrities come to galk It's other celebrities? I guess they do. Steve Rubell They do. And they really like on any given night. You don't find many, many celebrities, you find whoever in town. And they really like to go up in the balcony and watch the people dance more than anything else. A person like Mick Jagger, when he runs in, he runs up to the balcony and he just sits there the whole night and he'll lay back and he'll just watch everybody dancing. It's a theater and everybody feels the inspiration. We have lights coming down from all different places. And the people really, really want to just, it's just the opposite of a regular theater. In other words, the celebrity so the lay back and stay quiet and the media you have you Bianca Jagger, who just love to dance who go out in the middle of dance floor and love to be rolled around and grab the bartender from behind the bar and dance with him and just about everything you can imagine goes on. David Susskind She sounds like a barrel of fun. Steve Rubell she really she really is a lot of David Susskind grabbing the bartender while her husband is up in the balcony laying back now. Oh, I thought it was in the balcony. You said that's on different nights. Different nights. Yeah, I see what kind of music are you playing? Steve Rubell We're playing basically a little more advanced music a little newer music. David Susskind What would that be? Can you describe it? Steve Rubell Well, it isn't a description it's disco music but it's discover music were in the boroughs and in Long Island they'll be playing stuff that's already hitting the radios when something gets away we're not playing it anymore. David Susskind you're on records everything right? Steve Rubell Everything is on record we have a DJ we have three light men they're all theatrical people more than disco people. They're they they've been in the theater they work in a theater we have drops coming down and we disco people tend to be a little unreliable the people who work in this context I feel much safer with theatrical people. David Susskind One of your most famous special effects is the man in the moon sniffing coke Steve Rubell I know he's not sniffing coke what happened is David Susskind he is sniffing talcum powder Steve Rubell right Well what happens is the moon comes down and then the spoon comes down and the spool lights up and the snow we have snow coming down from the sky comes right down on the people and they you know it's snowing all over the place and the effect is David Susskind sort of like an Edgar Guest poem Steve Rubell then we have all different effects where people come right is that and just we have all different effects where people come to have a to be in touch we have contact things we have drops that come down times when people climb up them and we have by maturity right we have these big like you have a gym high school gyms only weak made him soft. And I got the idea from Boston. Display in one of the departments was about 1000 all different colors they beam off the lights all different colors. And David Susskind you're there every night Steve Rubell oh I'm the I don't miss the Night Nurse circulating right at the door for a good first three, four hours. And then I go inside David Susskind and you're kind of a casing line deciding who gets in who doesn't. Once in Have you been wrong, have you some tough people come Steve Rubell No We never had an incident in the place but if I think I'd make a mistake I go right up to them and offer their money back. I don't I don't let it pass. Otherwise if I think I made a mistake and I see one of the people in life who doesn't belong was bothering somebody was talking to somebody's girlfriend who's asking somebody for an autograph or something like that. You just immediately asked him to leave. David Susskind You have some gentlemen taller than you who him such manner Steve Rubell anybody who's taller than me. David Susskind We'll be back.
SAfrica Mandela
AP-APTN-0930: SAfrica Mandela Saturday, 6 April 2013 STORY:SAfrica Mandela- Former president Nelson Mandela spends his 10th night in hospital, Mandela's house LENGTH: 02:11 FIRST RUN: 0830 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 886409 DATELINE: Pretoria - 6 April 2013 LENGTH: 02:11 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST Pretoria 1. Wide of street outside Mediclinic Heart Hospital, where Mandela is believed to be receiving treatment for pneumonia, and where his wife Graca Machel has been seen visiting 2. Mid cameraman filming hospital 3. Zoom in to sign on building exterior reading (English) "Mediclinic Heart Hospital" 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Veronica Shabala, waitress, vox pop: "I'm very, very sad because Madiba is our saviour. Without him, we wouldn't be free the way we are now. I'm sad that's all I'm going to say." 5. Wide of front entrance of hospital 6. Mid of people walking past sign at entrance reading (English) "Mediclinic Heart Hospital" Johannesburg 7. Various of black Mercedes van, last seen departing the Mediclinic Heart Hospital in Pretoria, entering Mandela's Houghton residence 8. Various shots of exterior of Mandela's Houghton residence 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Alfred Mphale, security guard: "Where is the chance to save him, they can save him. But I think he is old man, supposed to be ill, you know, but we hope he can feel better. Yeah, in future maybe, he'll be all right, he'll be all right. Don't think it's the time to let him go." 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Ndlovu, gardener: "Even wherever we are going now there is no place says, the white and the black. We are all same. So he bring all the nation together, so that's why we love him. So we still need him to live more years. Maybe going to give us a blessing, that's why I want him to live." 11. Various joggers, cyclists and cars passing by Mandela's residence STORYLINE Former South African President Nelson Mandela remained under medical observation on Saturday, after spending a tenth night in a hospital in Pretoria. In the last official statement about 94-year-old anti-apartheid leader's health, South African president Jacob Zuma said on Thursday he was informed by doctors that Mandela was responding well to treatment for pneumonia. Zuma visited Mandela on the same day. Also on Thursday, Mandela's wife, Graca Machel assured South Africans that the father of the nation was getting better and that doctors were keeping him in hospital to ensure he recovers properly. Machel was seen arriving at the Mediclinic Heart Hospital - where the former leader is believed to be hospitalised - on Saturday morning. Mandela was admitted to hospital on the night of March 27. It is his third trip to a hospital since December, when he was treated for a lung infection and also had a procedure to remove gallstones. Earlier in March, he spent a night in hospital for what officials said was a scheduled medical test. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN AP-WF-04-06-13 1005GMT
Columbine - Sister
DANA SCOTT, THE SISTER OF COLUMBINE VICTIM, RACHEL SCOTT, SPEAKS BEFORE A GROUP SATURDAY NIGHT.
Particle Red Hearts, HD Element with black backgraund stock video
Particle Red Hearts, HD Element with black backgraund stock video
FILE-KANYE WEST SAYS HE"S $53M IN DEBT
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File

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KANYE WEST ANNOUNCED HIS NEW ALBUM RELEASE OVER THE WEEKEND...
THEN TOOK IT BACK... AND ADDED A BOMBSHELL.
THE RAPPER SAYS HE"S 53 MILLION DOLLARS IN PERSONAL DEBT!
WEST TWEETED THE NEWS TO HIS FOLLOWERS HOURS BEFORE PERFORMING ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, SAYING: 
"PLEASE PRAY WE OVERCOME...THIS IS MY TRUE HEART."
IT"S NOT CLEAR WHETHER OR NOT HE WAS SERIOUS.
TWITTERVERSE IS VERY SKEPTICAL.
THE ALBUM, "THE LIFE OF PABLO," IS ONLY AVAILABLE ON TIDAL, A STREAMING SERIVCE.
SUNDAY, WEST TWEETED HE IS DELAYING THE RELEASE AND PLEADED WITH FANS TO SUBSCRIBE IF THEY WANT TO HEAR IT.
HE ALSO CALLED FOR FACEBOOK FOUNDER MARK ZUCKERBERG TO INVEST ONE BILLION DOLLARS IN HIS IDEAS... AFTER "REALIZING HE IS THE GREATEST LIVING ARTIST AND GREATEST ARTIST OF ALL TIME."
OH, KANYE...
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ENTERTAINMENT RAP MONEY ALBUM 


CELEBRITIES
HRN-3218 I Love You, Man Premiere Tape #01 A01. HRN-3218 In: 01.00.00 Out: 01.03.10 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – Front of Fox theater, sign on front, poster, drum set and guitars setup A02. HRN-3218 In: 01.03.11 Out: 01.07.21 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – Slappin Da Bass sign, more of the setup, A03. HRN-3218 In: 01.07.22 Out: 01.11.06 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – the set, Fox Theater steeple and veranda, red carpet, more of theater front and sign, fans A04. HRN-3218 In: 01.11.07 Out: 01.14.08 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – red carpet, fans with signs, Lour Ferrigno, the set, Ferrigno A05. HRN-3218 In: 01.14.09 Out: 01.16.15 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – Niecy Nash visiting fans, Harold Ramis, Lou Ferrigno, Krysten Ritter A06. HRN-3218 In: 01.16.16 Out: 01.16.40 Sound Bite: Harold Ramis Oh all these people. Ivan Reitman produced and. (talks) Yeah so and Paul Rudd’s in my new film Year One which comes out in June so I got to know Paul pretty well and it’s I know Donald De Line the producer and thought about directing this film years and years ago. A07. HRN-3218 In: 01.16.46 Out: 01.17.05 Sound Bite: Harold Ramis Yeah but it makes me feel really old because when I was their age I was looking back at the Marx Brothers and I think that the difference between me and the Marx Brothers then was about the same as them to me now, so I’m about as dated as the Marx Brothers. A08. HRN-3218 In: 01.17.51 Out: 01.18.08 Sound Bite: Harold Ramis Because I know the script, I know what it’s about. Yeah um you know I think a lot of the comedy, all buddy comedies are based on bromance and the fact that guys love their friends more than they love most women. A09. HRN-3218 In: 01.18.09 Out: 01.18.35 Sound Bite: Harold Ramis Oh who do I have a man crush on? I’d love to go on a date with George Clooney I guess I don’t know. (talks) I don’t know, take him to a movie I guess um I don’t know all those guys, I wish I was one of Ocean’s 11, those guys are cool. A10. HRN-3218 In: 01.18.38 Out: 01.19.05 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – Niecy Nash A11. HRN-3218 In: 01.19.44 Out: 01.20.10 Sound Bite: Tommy Davidson Dude Dudes because there’s a lot of Dudes in it. a lot of dude dudes. I’m just glad to be here you know I’ve been in this thing for 20 years you know and I consider myself to be a part of the all-stars of comedy, you know, the In Living Color crew, so you got the Saturday Night Live crew, they’re out there doing their thing, I’m part of the In Living Color crew that’s out there doing their thing, and so I’m here just researching and having a good time. A12. HRN-3218 In: 01.20.16 Out: 01.20.38 Sound Bite: Tommy Davidson Um what’s his name, Jeremy from Entourage. Jeremy Piven. Jeremy Piven is my guy. But he plays drums, he’s got my heart. Nobody’s ever seen Jeremy Piven play drums. This dude plays drums like a black dude. A13. HRN-3218 In: 01.21.00 Out: 01.21.24 Sound Bite: Tommy Davidson *RC perhaps (makes funny face) No. No. No. They’re busy. We’re all busy. Like I think that’s them riding by. That’s Jamie Foxx going that way. Yeah we will, I think we got a big reunion thing coming up when we finally slow down, but all of us are like, I don’t know about them but I’m on the alimony tour. So I’m like getting that done, you know. A14. HRN-3218 In: 01.22.12 Out: 01.22.25 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – fashion shot of Kat what’s her name A15. HRN-3218 In: 01.22.26 Out: 01.24.16 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – hot girl, Andy Samberg and Joe Lo Truglio, wide, J.K. Simmons, Lo Truglio, Jon Favreau A16. HRN-3218 In: 01.25.59 Out: 01.26.35 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – Bethany from Real Housewives of New York or some shit and fashion shot of her A17. HRN-3218 In: 01.26.42 Out: 01.26.49 Sound Bite: Niecy Nash *RC A dress that I’m trying to keep my boobs in. A18. HRN-3218 In: 01.26.54 Out: 01.27.05 Sound Bite: Niecy Nash You know what I didn’t even know Tom was in this movie. I came out for Paul Rudd. Whoops. Sorry Tom. A19. HRN-3218 In: 01.27.14 Out: 01.27.29 Sound Bite: Niecy Nash It would be very long, it would be men knock it off. If you love, if you’ve got some love to give, give it to a woman. Don’t give it to another man. Hey! Did I say that out loud? Yeah. A20. HRN-3218 In: 01.27.39 Out: 01.28.11 Sound Bite: Niecy Nash Well if I had, let’s just take it both ways. If I had a best friend who’s a celebrity who was a guy, I’d feel like I could tell all of my secrets to Tyler Perry. I could tell him anything. Now if it was a girl, and I had to tell her something, I’m going with Shari Shepherd from The View. (talks) Why because she’s my friend in real life. {laughs} A21. HRN-3218 In: 01.28.47 Out: 01.28.53 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – Fashion shot Neicy Nash A22. HRN-3218 In: 01.28.56 Out: 01.31.10 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – fans and Paul Rudd, Jason Segel and Lou Ferrigno A23. HRN-3218 In: 01.31.29 Out: 01.31.38 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – Chelsea Mackala (or something) fashion shot A24. HRN-3218 In: 01.31.39 Out: 01.34.37 B-Roll – I Love You, Man Premiere – Jason Segel, cutaway, Thomas Lennon, Segel, Paul Rudd and Ken Jeong, Rudd A25. HRN-3218 In: 01.35.13 Out: 01.35.39 Sound Bite: Joe Lo Truglio Um very very fun guy to work with um he lets us kind of riff and ad lib and joke around. He um he’s not afraid to let the cameras roll and let you make an ass of yourself and continually for awhile. It’s been great, I’ve known John for for a long time in New York so it was great to find but I’d never worked with him so it’s great to work with him finally. A26. HRN-3218 In: 01.35.45 Out: 01.35.54 Sound Bite: Joe Lo Truglio Dudes Having A Good Time After Eating Some Chips and Guac. A27. HRN-3218 In: 01.35.55 Out: 01.36.44 Sound Bite: Joe Lo Truglio Oh man, God see, this is the question that I should have like thought of and asked but I won’t. I thought of um I’ll tell you, I think I’d like to have um I think I’d like to have if he was still alive, Bruce Lee, and I’ll tell you why, because if anyone grabbed my ass, he’d take care of it. If anyone hit on me that wasn’t supposed to hit on me, he’d take care of it, and that’s why I would have liked a Bruce Lee romance. I’m just being honest with you Jose. (talks) Hey why don’t you talk to my friend Bruce. Check what he does to this little 4 by 4 of pinewood and then see, and then try to grab me and then we’ll see what you think of that. Yeah thanks Bruce. And then I’d go away in pajama pants that Bruce made for me.
Middle East Mourning - Israeli teenagers mourn pizzeria deaths, mother of victim
TAPE: EF02/0129 IN_TIME: 00:25:35 DURATION: 1:04 SOURCES: BBC RESTRICTIONS: DATELINE: Jerusalem - 17 Feb 2002 SHOTLIST: 1. Various of students mourning 2. Close up still of Shira Hazan 3. Still of Shira with friends 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Yaffa Hazan, mother of injured girl: "She looked terrible, with blood and all burned." 5. Cutaway nail taken from Shira Hazan's heart 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Yaffa Hazan, mother of injured girl: "I can't understand why they are doing this, these terrorists, to our little children. It's not soldiers, it's not the political people, it's children who went to eat pizza. Stop it, someone do something." 7. Candles 8. Flower and candles 9. Close up still photo of Shira Hazan 10. Close up candle STORYLINE: Israeli students gathered at a shopping mall in the West Bank settlement of Karnei Shomron on Sunday to mourn the death of two teenagers killed by a Palestinian suicide bomber on Saturday night. The attack was the first of its kind at a Jewish settlement, though settlers have been prime targets for Palestinian gunmen throughout the violence. Fourteen-year-old Shira Hazan, who had gone to the mall to eat pizza, survived the blast that killed her friends - but only just. Shira's mother Yaffa discovered her in the wreckage on Saturday night. She still has the nail removed from inside her daughter's heart - staff at the hospital are amazed how Shira is clinging to life. As the students continued their vigil, Shira regained consciousness - but she doesn't know yet that her two friends died by her side.