Gore can 'barely contain' excitement about Obama
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Gore can barely contain excitement about ObamaBy David Edwards CNNs Fareed Zakaria talked to Al Gore who expressed a strong approval of president-elect Obama. I can barely contain my excitement about his election, he said.Gore notes that even Republicans were proud of the election results. This was a watershed election that really gave every American great pride in our nations ability to transcend our past and redeem the revolutionary promise of our Declaration of Independence that every human being is created equal. Its electrifying to redeem that Declaration.CNN released a video clip of Gores interview. The full interview will air Sunday on CNNs Fareed Zakaria GPS.This video is from CNN.com, broadcast Nov. 20, 2008.
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The Truth About Markets with Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert
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American Drug War-Last White Hope Part 1 of 12
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The War on Drugs has become the longest and most costly war in American history, the question has become, how much more can the country endure? Inspired by the death of four family members from "legal drugs" Texas filmmaker Kevin Booth sets out to discover why the Drug War has become such a big failure. Three and a half years in the making the film follows gang members, former DEA agents, CIA officers, narcotics officers, judges, politicians, prisoners and celebrities. Most notably the film befriends Freeway Ricky Ross; the man many accuse for starting the Crack epidemic, who after being arrested discovered that his cocaine source had been working for the CIA. AMERICAN DRUG WAR shows how money, power and greed have corrupted not just dope fiends but an entire government. More importantly, it shows what can be done about it. This is not some 'pro-drug' stoner film, but a collection of expert testimonials from the ground troops on the front lines of the drug war, the ones who are fighting it and the ones who are living it. Written by Kevin Booth
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Orlando, a man of ideal nobility starts his search for love, poetry, a place in society and a meaning in life, in and around the court of historical England in the late 16th century. The blessing of eternal life from Queen Elizabeth I enables him a long and deep philosophical quest, accompanied by the features of "noble" English life with a good taste for irony. Both sides of the coin are shown when Orlando, partly fed up and disgusted with how men think and act, returns from his ambassadorship in the Far East as exactly the same person, let alone his sex. Orlando, a woman of ideal nobility continues her journey to realize the truth about life, love, and approaching one's own sex in the late 18th century England. For one who lived four hundred years and haven't aged a day, finding humanity's forgotten need for androgynity as the key to the happiness of her own as well as her daughter's. Sally Potter's adaptation of Virginia Woolf's Orlando not only tells the story on film with brilliant visual design, but also tries to extend the plot as Woolf would have, had she lived to the end of the twentieth century.
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