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Phil Donahue is the MAN. I have a whole new respect for Donahue. Bill yelled at the top of his lungs to get his point through but in the end made himself sound like an idiot. Bill, go f*ck yourself. Check out Phil's look at Bill when the interview was over. He's such a badass. lol PS: Yes I do believe that Donahue was a bit extreme when he was saying "...to fight and die." That is disrespectful. I don't praise Phil Donahue nor any other political personality in the media. Just because Bill O'Reilly was yelling at Donahue doesn't make him right. Like Phil said "loud doesn't mean right" He always does that on his show to make him feel like he's winning the argument. I put that title on the video because Bill O' Reilly finally put someone on the show that can throw punches back at O'Reilly. I don't think anyone would believe that either of these guys won the argument. The Iraq War is what I like to call War Corportism. The big corporations and oil companies are making big bucks off this war. Like what Donahue said about Haliburton was right. Dick Cheney is getting richer and richer off the war and the rest of the elitists. After the Pentagon Papers, documents exposing what the Vietnam war was really about, were released, what makes you think that this war is any different? Lying to get us into war just like Vietnam.

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The anti-war activist and former talk show host talks about his new movie on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos.

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Clips from a classic 1986 episode of Donahue about a New York magazine cover story on New York hardcore by Peter Blauner, featuring members of Youth of Today, Murphy's Law, Agnostic Front, Token Entry and the Cro-Mags. Download a PDF of the article in question here: http://deeplinking.net/new-york-magazine-hardcore/

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On MSNBC's 10th anniversary, on Chris Matthew's Hardball guest Amy Goodman of Democracy Now criticizes the network executives for firing Phil Donahue for his anti-war views, citing secret NBC memo. Where are the peace voices?

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In her first public appearance since husband Frank O'Connor's death, we see a rare personal side of Rand—" As always, the ideas do shine through: the acknowledgement of achievement; the evils of altruism; American schools sacrificing the gifted for the less gifted; the nationalization of American oil interests in the Middle East; the fatal arguments for the existence of God;... and much more.

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Phil Donohue effectively debates Bill O'Reilly about the war in Iraq, about Cindy Sheehan, and Jeremy Blick. Donohue challenges O'Reilly's position on supporting the war and wanting to send more troops to fight what appears to be an endless war. O'Reilly emphasized the importance of creating some stability in Iraq before the troops leave. And he believes that September 11, 2001 (9/11) is linked to Iraq and that it is a terror state.

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Equinox interview circa 1987

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Rand's greatest influence was Aristotle, especially Organon ("Logic"); she considered Aristotle the greatest philosopher.In particular, her philosophy reflects an Aristotelian epistemology and metaphysics -- both Aristotle and Rand argued that "there exists an objective reality that is independent of mind and that is capable of being known."Although Rand was ultimately critical of Aristotle's ethics, others have noted her egoistic ethics "is of the eudemonistic type, close to Aristotle's own...a system of guidelines required by human beings to live their lives successfully, to flourish, to survive as 'man qua man.'" Younkins argued "that her philosophy diverges from Aristotle's by considering essences as epistemological and contextual instead of as metaphysical. She envisions Aristotle as a philosophical intuitivist who declared the existence of essences within concretes."

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7-part oral history interview (each segment posted separately) with actress Elinor Donahue. She outlines her early film career in such films as Mister Big and The Unfinished Dance. She describes appearing in early experimental TV for Klaus Landsberg and speaks fondly of her appearance on The Ray Bolger Show. She speaks in detail about her role as teenager "Betty 'Princess' Anderson" on the classic '50s sitcom Father Knows Best. She recalls working with series producer Eugene Rodney and working with fictional father Robert Young, "mother" Jane Wyatt and "siblings" Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin. Donahue then speaks about her role as Andy Taylor's love interest "Ellie May Walker" on "The Andy Griffith Show". She talks about two other recurring parts, "Miriam Welby" on "The Odd Couple" and "Rebecca" on "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman". She discusses playing the mother of 30-year-old paperboy Chris Elliot on "Get A Life". Throughout the interview, Donahue talked about her many guest appearances on series over the years including The Loretta Young Show, Star Trek, and Ellen. To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com

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"THE MARILYN YEARS" ('83-'97) JIMMY JAMES as Marilyn Monroe interviewed on The Phil Donahue Show. This show was a major turning point for Jimmy and sparked the beginning of a career. This show brought him into the national and perhaps international spotlight. This show gave him the break that every performer hopes for. Years of touring followed. Ten years later he would retire from his "Marilyn Years" to evolve and establish himself as a singer/songwriter in Dance Music. His current hit single "Fashionista" from the album 'Jamestown' is played in clubs and fashion shows all over the world.

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In her first public appearance since husband Frank O'Connor's death, we see a rare personal side of Rand—" As always, the ideas do shine through: the acknowledgement of achievement; the evils of altruism; American schools sacrificing the gifted for the less gifted; the nationalization of American oil interests in the Middle East; the fatal arguments for the existence of God;... and much more.

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Ayn Rand was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on February 2, 1905. At age six she taught herself to read and two years later discovered her first fictional hero in a French magazine for children, thus capturing the heroic vision which sustained her throughout her life. At the age of nine she decided to make fiction writing her career. Thoroughly opposed to the mysticism and collectivism of Russian culture, she thought of herself as a European writer, especially after encountering Victor Hugo, the writer she most admired.

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Ayn Rand tangles with a questioner on the Phil Donahue Show, circa 1978.

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Become a member: http://therealnews.com/web/index.php?thisdataswitch=0&thisid=181&thisview=item Join the Mailing list: http://therealnews.com/web/index.php?thisdataswitch=0&thisid=192&thisview=item Visit http://therealnews.com "I think the idea of creating a television news source that is not beholden to corporate interests is Nirvana." Phil Donahue is the creator and star of The Phil Donahue Show and MSNBC's Donahue.

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So I finally found a Fender Jerry Donahue Hellecaster Stratocaster which I've been looking for several years now! Got it yesterday - 2:nd of August, changed strings and polished the frets, because the strings were black (really old ones) and the the frets was really "rusty" but now it shines like a real beauty and sounds amazing! This guitar is actually two guitars in one, a strat AND a tele, which is one of the main reasons why I've been looking for this guitar. It's very handy to not have to change guitars on stage. There are more info on the internet about this guitar if you're curious about it! Anyway, this is nothing special, just fooling around over a blues-bt to show some of the different sounds this guitar has! Hope you'll enjoy it! Btw, the guitar is recorded directly from the Pod XT Live into my computer, the JSX just stands there for the "show-off-factor" LOL! Cheers!! :)

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Intervención de Tom Donahue(USA) en la IV Conferencia del GIRSCC que se celebra en San José, Costa Rica, los días 14 y 15 de Mayo de 2008

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7-part oral history interview (each segment posted separately) with actress Elinor Donahue. She outlines her early film career in such films as Mister Big and The Unfinished Dance. She describes appearing in early experimental TV for Klaus Landsberg and speaks fondly of her appearance on The Ray Bolger Show. She speaks in detail about her role as teenager "Betty 'Princess' Anderson" on the classic '50s sitcom Father Knows Best. She recalls working with series producer Eugene Rodney and working with fictional father Robert Young, "mother" Jane Wyatt and "siblings" Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin. Donahue then speaks about her role as Andy Taylor's love interest "Ellie May Walker" on "The Andy Griffith Show". She talks about two other recurring parts, "Miriam Welby" on "The Odd Couple" and "Rebecca" on "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman". She discusses playing the mother of 30-year-old paperboy Chris Elliot on "Get A Life". Throughout the interview, Donahue talked about her many guest appearances on series over the years including The Loretta Young Show, Star Trek, and Ellen. To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com

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Oprah Winfrey presents Lifetime Achievement Award for Daytime Television to Phil Donahue (1996).

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The kick ass Mike Post disco theme intro. Thanks to Ray Glasser for originaly posting in a clip montage.

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Black Nationalist and former Nation of Islam member Dr Khallid Muhammad on Donahue show answering numerous questions and shocking the hell out of the caucasian audience

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www.5Day.com Phil Donahue speaks with 5 Day Sale author Bill Effros about how to sell your home fast with real estate auctions through the 5 Day Sale Method.

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Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach Starkey appear on the Donahue Show to promote their recent movie "Caveman." Ringo talks candidly about his relationship with barb and the Beatles. This interview took place only 4 months after John Lennon was murdered. L@@k - selling my original tape collection from 70's and 80's - listed on Ebay - http://myworld.ebay.com/videofab

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ARE YOUR NEIGHBORS PREPARING TO FIGHT OUR GOVERNMENT? quote from www.jbs.org/node/745: 'On December 27th Phil Donahue weighed in with his contribution. He railed at and ridiculed the militia representatives (from Michigan, Ohio, and Montana) who were his "guests," cut them off (in typical Donahue fashion) when they tried to answer his questions, and rolled his eyes and shook his head at their responses. "I still don't know what the hell you're doing in these funny outfits here," he mocked, referring to the militia uniforms (in which producers had asked them to appear). "What are you concerned about, gentlemen? What's going to happen? You think that the Feds are coming, they're going to suspend the Constitution, they're going to take your guns away. And you're practicing and when they come you're going to POP them .... Our government wants to disarm citizens, create a one-world government -- C'MON!"'

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