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In our cover story, Tracy Smith looks at how the movie industry is primed to welcome audiences back into theaters after a year of closures. Martha Teichner examines the repercussions of the guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin murder trial. Ben Mankiewicz visits Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight. Mo Rocca snaps fingers with "West Side Story" star Russ Tamblyn. Jim Axelrod discusses the new book about swindler Bernie Madoff, "Madoff Talks" with its author, Jim Campbell, and David Pogue checks out Cameo, a service that offers fans personalized videos from celebrities.

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Learn more@edwardjones.com Jane Pauley, this is Sunday morning almost 5 days after the verdict in the Derek show trial. The people of Minneapolis and the rest of America.

Two are still taking stock.

Martha Teicher will take a look back and forward. Then it's on to the Oscars held tonight under most unusual circumstances as Hollywood wonders if her year of covert could put its coming attractions and its future in jeopardy as Tracy Smith explains the pandemic crushed the theater business then why is the film industry betting big Mitchell go out to a movie this year for wife, mistress or reviewer always comes back and you think it will.

I think the movie theater is going to come back in a big way out real Hollywood comeback story late on Sunday morning. Our Sunday profile this morning is of John Voight, Hollywood veteran who has an Oscar.

To his credit, and much to say about moviemaking politics and more will be talking with Ben Mankiewicz is 52 years ago, midnight cowboy John Voight on the map you know the precise support. This is about loneliness, about loneliness. It's heartbreaking to understand this character. Now the Academy award winner want you to understand him. I'm an interesting person to myself. Seven. John Voight hit on Sunday morning, you may not know her name, but you've almost certainly heard her voice. She's backup singer Mary Clayton is making herself heard loud and clear. After a terrible car accident with Lee Cowan we pay her a visit. I must say he was one of the strong Oscar-winning document since then click chapters about anyone can go through something in life but is not what you go through is what you do, why you in the midst of background behind the background spot coming up on something Moraga catches up with actor, dancer and tumbler Russ Tamblyn, David Pogue introduces us to some celebrities who make house calls.

Jim Axelrod talks with the author who wrote the book on late Ponzi scheme or Bernie made off plus department thoughts from columnist Charles blow and more on this Sunday morning April 25, 2021 and will be back in a moment coming attractions are the fuel and the promise. Hollywood runs on but on this particular Oscar Sunday questions abound as to what sort of future the industry even has after more than a year in the dark covert. Tracy Smith has our tickets you how happy I am to be back in again in the 1950s film Sunset Boulevard washed up screen idol Norma Desmond was both glamorous and tragic in the same might be said for a real-life movie relic at Sunset and Vine. For most of the past 60 years the Cinerama Dome was a landmark movie palace and a true Hollywood player the day it opened November 7, 1963, about one dollar bill, but so many other movie houses.

The dome shut down last year. Another casualty of the financial realities of the pandemic, the pandemic literally overnight estimated the movie theater business comp score senior media analyst Paul to Garabedian.

It was so bleak that people couldn't even imagine it will be shut down for a month, let alone a year that that moment changed the world. The movie theater industry and no, and now the Cinerama Jones owner say close even after the pandemic.

If it's closed for good.

That doesn't mean that moviegoing is going away. In fact the street is that the movie business might just be getting ready to take off and so are no one ever thought possible. Coming soon to a brick-and-mortar theater near you.

Lots of big movies fighting for your attention Tom Cruise is much delayed Top Gun SQL will be in the thick of it so will marvels black widow, and by the fall James Bond will make an entrance so studios now sending movies back to the theaters you could ask these guys opened March 31, the movie Godzilla versus call has been crushing with a $30 million plus opening weekend that's getting the industry reason for hope were wondering what happened with Godzilla versus call. It was a huge collective sigh of relief when it over perform by a huge margin in theaters around the globe have expected starting this story that someone would be doom and gloom you know if it Godzilla versus call had done $5 million 2 million, then you could argue with me that the theater is the product of a bygone era going extinct prehistoric lizard. Guess what is what's more, the movie open day and date, meaning that it was released on streaming on the exact same day and people still went out to see it. No flash in the pan. Godzilla was a very important milestone for the industry and there's something else at work here, as movies are the lifeblood of theaters, so too can theaters be good for a movie, for example, last year's best picture winner parasite. According to parasites distributor neon president Alyssa Fetter off.

I think it absolutely changed the course of parasite be in theaters for as long as it was in the fact that it ran in theaters for six months straight only needed a bigger phenomenon and more exciting for the audit.

Talk about exciting fast and furious franchise bring it ninth installment to theaters in July. Fast still. Still wildly profitable horrors store, Franklin Leonard is a former movie executive who started the blacklist and annual survey of film producers favorite unproduced movie scripts, the ones that sometimes get lost in the Hollywood shuffle to save one person to call more used when the wall and when they do get made. Blacklist films often when Oscars like 2015. The imitation game is to crack.net now because of the pandemic. Leonard says even more blacklist films could be on the way. When this is all over the and what we do now, or at least soon if the experts are right is get up off the couch and go to the movies. You can see things start to come back. What happens next.

I think next is the appreciation for the movie theater even more so than before. There will be changes in the industry. We don't know what all of those yet, but don't count out the movie theater.

It's making that big Hollywood comebacker living through it right. Five days after the verdict.

Americans are still pondering the lessons of the Derek Shoaf in case and wondering what it means for our nation going forward.

Here's Martha Teicher believe your eyes when you saw use over and over again. He said it is exactly what you saw with your eyes is exactly what you knew what you felt got what you know. Know your heart prosecutor Steve Fleischer in final arguments to the jury in the Derek's open murder trial. This was a police. This was murder right now bro from every angle.

Jurors saw took in what Donella Fraser then 17 dared to record on her cell phone.

They watched witnesses we describing how they saw George Freud die and did what so many other juries have not find the defendant guilty.

They believed the jury found surprising Dartmouth College African-American history professor Matthew Delmont discussing the verdict with colleagues last week received so many cases from Rodney King to present you seem to guarantee the waste will become guilty, but the police officers who beat Rodney King in 1991 were acquitted different offers are having to I don't think it's possible jury would've convicted their children without about video. I don't think you see the massive protests across the country and globally. A summer without that. I don't think is the pressure on Minneapolis to bring the case, but he adds the visual proof doesn't doesn't guarantee justice Delmont grew up in Minneapolis not far from where George Floyd died. If he sounds wary it's because Americans have seen with their own eyes for decades. The horror of Emmett till's face after he was lynched in 1955 there was Eric Garner, 2014. He said I can't breathe at least 64 more people were killed by police in the United States. Just during the juvenile trial, including 20-year-old Dante Wright just a few miles from the courthouse when it happens in your city, you take it personally. I can't take this personally, not as a black monolith in cities.

There's no way all of this is personal to me. Professor touches Harris is a race scholar at McAllister College in St. Paul, Minnesota. There has been a killing unarmed black man. Every summer since 2014, the litany of police killings in the Twin Cities includes for Lando Casteel 2016. His girlfriend live streaming the aftermath on Facebook it was reaching for his wallet and the officer just shot him and are all about the cop who shot him was found not guilty of manslaughter.

I did the research and one for Lando Casteel was killed 60% of white Americans were opposed to black lives matter by marriage to his been grappling with what happened between then and now, how among the tens of millions of Americans who defied Tobit teens last summer to march in George Floyd's name behind black lives matter banners. Huge numbers were what I have come to this point is my own understanding that so many white people just didn't know and I realize that they didn't know and that's partly because I'm living my life and I've never had the opportunity to know it was murder day blinds all whole world to see why white people not see with their own eyes what was before the and even to be prolific even if there were no images. Why do we not here.

Why do we not listen writer Alex conduits has spent his career trying to straddle the racial divide in my second because of the river when I was in these two towns, but harbor in St. Joe, but harbor predominately black, probably distressed.

On the other side of the river, all white and very prosperous. In 1998 Sunday morning a company, whips to the two southwestern Michigan towns, but harbor murder or his attorney says is more afraid of going to the center of town and yet his own town. They have 20 murders in one year and center of the three murders in 25 years. Fear is also the reason St. Joe residents say they don't go to Benton Harbor welded system is a long way to go this country to build some kind of connections or bridges, people, and I would go into the white community. St. Joseph and the foreseeable why this racism issue around here. They were so disconnected from their neighbors across the river that they couldn't even begin to sort of imagine what it meant to be black in this country could see each other which came to believe, even though they were neighbors and maybe that's the one thing that's different about this moment, this is that everybody saw the same thing white Americans finally saw what black Americans have seen and experienced for a long time progress and start crazy time once final point is when there are bad people in the best way to protect good people is to convict final season Millstream cameo, however brief by a big-name star is a boost to any movie.

How much bigger the boost when stars make up cameo appearance in a not so famous person's daily life.

David Pogue shows us how it's done. Venture capitalist marks take his kids to see the Philadelphia Eagles play every year but in Europe coated.

I wasn't able to take and so I thought what could I do that would make them feel special whenever socially isolated is Brandon Graham. He wound up giving each kid a video my fingers crossed to owners making this playoff personal greeting recorded by actual Eagles players back will get answer what we did is on Christmas morning and watched it almost like an un-boxing like watchinglighting up and it was a so far he's bought six such videos from cameo.com go Jessica Lance Bass here. Well you can pay that's right it's meatloaf here to record personalized videos from my it is the modern-day equivalent of an autograph. And what's more intimate than a video where there talking to you by name calling out something like your birthday or holiday. This is the no you didn't expect to hear from me over 30,000 celebrities are available in a huge range of prices I Cyrus is Caitlin Jenner generally charges $2500 per video back software because when David Hasselhoff $500 half spoke to John Warwick 350 needs now is love sweet love cameo 25% century the ideas for any talent on earth.

You can then pay them to say whatever you want to whoever you want. Stephen Galanis is the CEO and cofounder of cameo as Melissa Etheridge, the company's popularity search should read this and more celebrity signed up every single athlete actor celebrity on earth found themselves out of jobs out of work so cameo went from being funny money or from being an insignificant source of people's income is also becoming the primary source are the sole source. In some cases Gilbert got cameo has become the primary income comedian Gilbert Gottfried and in case you don't know them great. All I could see I was on each dollars per video is what you go. I think I done-8000 8000×100 hundred $50 apiece job I should have my own islands where my wasted time sitting here talking singer and actress. The money the main when at home twiddling my couldn't go anywhere couldn't perform. That's when it became extra attractive to me to take the good bands to engage with them in a new way my name is We get so you get some encouraging words to my 13-year-old to keep pushing. My husband has a big crush on you. Can you please just send caramel kisses. What sorts of things would you consider not doable boy friend request highly says Kenny G here in my studio is made over six, $295 percent of them would you say your birthday oh gosh, I'd say probably 60 to 70%. Really.

So I got happy birthday down bro doesn't know the song requesting he learned I'm getting the impression that affection is making great. I mean, I guess that's there's pluses and minuses to that. I mean, you know, a lot of my friends tell me listen you know picnic. Now many of the celebrities on cameo are well how can I put it. Some of them made their last movies or play their last ballgames decades ago.

But our apartments also populated by a lot of people who recall next take talkers emerging stars, people who are on shows that will blow up in Netflix and the next 2 to 3 months and never had a talent person have reservations because of this thing about I'm showing myself and prostituting myself and selling myself.

I think we see that early when we started the business directive and modernization was seen as very taboo. But these days. Sites like YouTube and Instagram are making a lot more famous, just not rich and famous there.

Selling merchant or doing Live Meeting rates are going to comment on directive and modernization is the future cameo has competition, but it does have a healthy head start. It says it sold over a million videos so far I like to wish all my friends at CBS Sunday morning a very happy 42nd anniversary and yes we bought a Kenny G cameo to commemorate our own celebration. Russ Tamblyn is a onetime nominee whose career despite some high points wasn't always malicious say snap. He's in conversation with our maraca 1961's West side story opens on the character riff. The leader of the chats snapping his fingers marking time and territory ganglion New York City when you're walking down the street and have attempted to snap the snow. Maybe that's because the actors on graph Russ Tamblyn doesn't have to prove how he is in the 19 Fifties Tamblyn Left His Way to movie stardom, earning himself, I'm a sucker for tumbling a musical number with my thing. Enough. This tumbling not only got me through musicals were people thought all what a great dancer is really not a good dancer.

I was just a great Acrobat when you start doing gymnastics. I was born doing check six raised in Los Angeles by showbiz parents.

Tamblyn was about 10 years old when the neighborhood kids made him a bet. I said I could glance that anyone yet, but you can't go up on top of that telephone pole and do it hands them so I climbed up the telephone pole and did a handstand between the high-voltage wires that have no fear of it.

My mother came out of the house. She was afraid to say anything and I look forward wasn't until I till I got down that the she bold hello to me discovered not long afterward, Tamblyn was 15 when he played Elizabeth Taylor's younger brother and father of the bride, but he's breakdown is as the youngest of seven in MGM's seven brides for seven Brothers. I was the only one out of all of them like he was learning how to dance play in the back would spend his lack of training lead to his advantage. Two years later, Tamblyn treated the acts alive with the dance that not long ago across social media. No wonder that when Elvis Presley needed help with his moves for the jailhouse rock number. He asked Tamblyn. Elvis asked me what I thought I could help you with with your knees like her knee pop the knee puffs yeah like a little bit like a really do it hard Tamblyn wouldn't be confined to musicals formants and the melodrama. Pete and Oscar nomination.

The following year he started in the classic high school confidential company join together so playing Tony Baker undercover cop investigating a high school drug ring grazes grass okay with lingo as with it today. Yes, he actually was back then shot Baker BAK RMI Park where I want that space is mine. You got 33 want to try for none okay just one more wheels and dealers will be atop stud yourself there. I got news for you Mandy, for this coming days over every crummy start in this whole crummy schools.

Tony Baker is joining the man they joined the did you and we dating like crazy when you became famous like crazy yes and signs was a problem even when Tamblyn played Tom Thumb they shaved all the hair off Mike just a little bit that with the growing shave it all off and shave my legs dyed my hair white blonde and I thought oh my God I'm going to never get another girlfriend again girls love the but by the early 1960s Tamblyn began feeling adrift in Hollywood.

She turned down the title role in the sitcom, Gilligan's Island. What you say no dumbest script I ever read. I minified it, done it, I probably would've ended up being a drug addict just to just to get through it. Tamblyn was seeking a new direction.

I was living in a big house in Pacific Palisades and I was very unhappy and I just couldn't figure out what it was I was looking for something much deeper than show business.

I felt empty and so he moved to the Bohemian community of California's Topanga Canyon began making experimental art films and collages. I had switched my focus my energy from the performing arts to finer and the difference I was explained is that in the performing arts to do whatever you can to make the audience's head spin and fine art. It doesn't matter. You should do it makes your own head spin that Oscar nomination for Peyton Place even turned that into art, but it didn't pay the rent so we painted houses, waited tables. Wrong again and took roles in Japanese monster and an outlaw biker movies a lot invested.

I admit Satan say this to played a servant of the devil singing slugging and drugging their way to hell, but he stands remained loyal. He was in the first film I ever saw the little girl that is okay. Redheaded boys are the only ones I want 1979.

Tamblyn met his wife Bonnie at a nightclub where she was performing folk music. After I played my gig I got on stage and came up to me in his pickup line was, I think the teacher had its going okay yeah we dance together.

Tamblyn has two daughters artist China and actress and writer Amber Tamblyn. She knows one needs to give up to be a young actor. She relates to the constant having to go out on an addition.

For instance not get the part.

Russ Tamblyn made a comeback in the early 90s playing in eccentric psychiatrist on TVs Twin Peaks revived in 2017 and 7 o'clock. You know what, that's it. The right in the blue and I had these glasses made in their 86th Tamblyn isn't quite as quick on his feet as he used to be in 2014 he had open heart surgery and the thing that was scary for us was that the doctor says I don't know if he's going to come back from this, but after eight hours in the war and a new heart valve. Russ Tamblyn showed he still got opened his eyes and snapped his fingers when it comes to the lake Ponzi scheme or Bernie made off, you can truly write a book. Jim Axelrod has been talking to the author, who did the 12 1/2 years between his arrest and his death made all barely said a word to reporters. This is a handwritten letter.

The early 70s or so we thought it turns out he was engaged in extensive correspondence with a journalist named Jim Campbell 400 pages worth handwritten letters.

The vast bulk of 400 pages is email. I have a chart there singlespaced their wall and therefore compulsion to explain verdicts only need to rationalize and justify the Campbell was out of the book made off talks which takes us inside the mind of the man who perpetrated the biggest fraud in American financial history. Did he ever express remorse yes and it would happen this way my words told me I have to express subversive victim decimated the field. I really tremendous amount remorse.

Please tell all that I say that why did he reach out to her himself and say I'm sorry his grotesque ego permitted only one sentence of apology to his son Andrew allowed him to write letter after letter to a stranger to try to manage his legacy realize he's writing a guy that he's never met 667. Singlespaced letters sent a letter to Andy and his fiancée partner. One sentence I'm so sorry to look. I'm so sorry that's chilling limited narcissist is compelled to rationalize what are you happy sometimes you don't. Nobody knows why made off good this earlier, but prison officials refuse Campbell's request for a face-to-face visit with made off, but he took made off his wife Ruth to lunch many times starting in 2011 was with made off complicit my assessment and she was not complicit and she did not know about it. I asked what he told you guys what is upon and you think that's on the level you think Ruth made off really didn't know what a Ponzi scheme was.

I don't believe she really understood what was going on. It removes an element of sinister that Bernie has attached to him just makes Ruth tragic it does. And also it's again living from trade-offs go he could never admitted to his wife and family that he was running this thing is a criminal enterprise. Bernie made off outlived both his sons Mark died by suicide. On the second anniversary of made off the rest. Andrew died of cancer in 2014 you know and would say to me to kill more quickly is killing me slowly. Andrew and his brother had worked for their father is a legitimate billion-dollar market making business made off Separate from the Ponzi scheme after made off confessed to his sons. They turned her man. Andrew never spoke a word to him again any capacity for introspection much. I don't think it introspection because is keeping this thing running in his brain every day complete criminal enterprise at the same time is keeping the legitimate business going. How could I do that if you looked inside himself for two minutes.

It's the work of a psychopath. It's a work of a financial psychopath.

Yes, this is a statement of Bernie's firm and went to his investors each month. Campbell showed us one of the principal tools of the fraud, Morgan Stanley, PepsiCo, American Express, Pfizer, Bank of America, Procter & Gamble, this particular client thought that made off was investing his or her money in these companies was a completely fake had complete phony records run off of an archaic IBM 400 and every trade was there for blood that was just for the regulators and for show, Campbell says, plenty of claim extends well beyond made, how could the regulators not uncovered excusable gross negligence and incompetence, but at the heart of the story is a criminal mastermind who kept spinning to the end. He thought that I would set the record straight. You'll see that the first letter says that you know you can help clear up all the misperceptions that are out there, if that was his calculus and Bernie made off spinal investment in Jim Campbell ended up like all the others worthless.

I say it's not too far a stretch to say he was a monster.

He was a product as he told me of the corrupt nature of Wall Street, so was somebody else's fault. Yes the blade was always shifted to somebody else high school picture laid low by disease is back on the mound and at the top of his game.

Steve Hartman has a story, 17-year-old Walker Smallwood of Dixie Heights high school in Edgewood, Kentucky always dreamed of pitching in the pros until he started posting some very disappointing numbers six surgeries six chemo cycles 24 treatments and 18 hospital stays back in 2008. This promising left. He was diagnosed with a rare bone cancer in his leg is now in remission, but his baseball career this past yet with pretty devastating Walker's mom Pam and he just kept asking can't cannot dispatch and we Can Know Just Really Can't at the Time. I Guess I Was Just Kind of in Denial Is My Whole Life Day in and Day out for, Bill around Baseball and Sports.

But Now That Left Leg Was Just Too Fragile. He Resigned Himself to Games of Catch before Stepping off the Mound for Good. His Parents and Coach Decided to Let Walker Start One Last Time. Say What We Had Agreed to When You Know Maybe an Ending A Few Batters Say That It Have Some Falling and Then That'll Be It. Obviously That's Not What Happened Years Did the First Inning Walker Threw a Strike Quite A Few Actually Affect You Did so Well They Decided to Let Them Which Never Walker Smallwood Striking out All but Batters Time the School Record When the Last Strike Came, I Was Just in Denial All over Again As I Got That Just Happened.

I Was in Tears. Most of This Thing Ends the Wear and Tear This One of Those Special Moments That Will Cherish for Walker May Never Play Again. It Is Actually Fine Now Because Who Needs a World Series Ring When You've Already Taken on Your Greatest Rival and Going on. John Voight Is a Longtime Hollywood Leading Man Hails from a Family of No Small Distinction in Mankiewicz with Our Sunday Profile Sunday Afternoon This Month in Los Angeles. John Voight Say Two-Story Voice Brother Chip Taylor Wild Thing like the Song's Title Is Academy Award Winner Is the Loose Cannon, Especially in This Town. I'm an Interesting Person to Myself. Interesting. I Definitely Direction.

I Know Where I Stand and I Have To Say My Pieces from the Same and There's Plenty Voight Wants to Say but First Let's Get to His Career over Seven Decades Iris Boyd Has Been Memorable and Mesmerizing.

I Apologize Blade Cowboys Convicts Chaps and Chumps and 82 about This New Law Is Set to Return As Liev Schreiber's Conniving Gangster Father Showtimes Ray Donovan If You Can't Laugh What Time No Matter the Character Motivation Is the Same Whenever There Is Going to Make a Strong Try to Get to the Truth of It.

You Know That Essence That Illuminates This Moment Story It's It's a Wonderful Thing.

It's a Spiritual Thing. A Devout Catholic. Voight Was Born in 1938, 20 Miles outside Manhattan in a Million Miles from Hollywood I'm from New York and I like That and the Cat Have Heirs from Yonkers to Caesar from Yonkers to Every Saturday Night. In the Early 50s Is the Boyd Family Watched Your Show of Shows Young John Found Inspiration. I Give Him Credit for My Career As an Actor. I Use to Imitate Sid Caesar Doing the German German Professor You Can We Get a Little of That.

Still Don't Know If We Sitting Here Me for the Crate and a Great Book about the Great the Great Then Mankiewicz See after College.

Voight Found Work on and off Broadway with Robert DeVol in the View from the Bridge and Is Rolf and the Sound of Music in 1969 Break of a Lifetime with the Support of His Friend Dustin Hoffman.

Boyd Landed the Part of the Naïve Gigolo Joe Book Midnight With As Much Dialogue on Script.

We Improvise All the Time We Walk across the Street and He Hits the Says a Yours.

You Turns around to Me Thinking. This Is Great to Stay in Character Thinking Thing and We Got for This Day. Midnight Cowboy Is the Only X-Rated Film to Win Best Picture Perfection Quickly Became Opportunity, Though Not Necessarily the Right One. I Turned a Love Story Because I Was Smart Enough to See and Mess It up. Why Would You Mess It up Because I Make It Too Complicated and Is Looking for Complicated 1972.

Classic Is a Survival Liver Insert a Best Picture Number and Further Cemented Voight As a Heavyweight Act.

Six Years Later, We Delivered Another Searing Performance Opposite Jane Fonda Coming Home This Time As a Vietnam War Veteran Lost the Use of His Legs. We Prepared by Spending Nine Weeks in an LA Hospital with Wounded Vets. Learning to Live As a Paraplegic. These Guys Embrace These Guy's Embrace Boyd One the Best Actor Oscar for Coming to This Day He Remembers Most about That Night Isn't Winning, but a Brief Moment Backstage with Fred Astaire. Crazy Magical, He Said Probably Step Aside. I Don't Know Why You so Much. I Think It's Just Because You of Our Work Appreciation for the Great Greatness of This Artists Work All of the Artists That Preceded Me. He Doesn't Dance like Astaire but Boyd Glides from Genre to Genre Thrillers Call Courtroom Dramas and Comedies. Lately Though It's Not Really His Acting to Get the Attention It's His Politics. Boyd Is More Than a Staunch Conservative Use of Vocal Troubled Loyalist and Largely Liberal Hollywood Movie Wage Grand Scheme of Things Not Critics of His Latest Film Roe V Wade: Propaganda Examines the Circumstances That Led to the Supreme Court Decision Legalizing Abortion Point Release Chief Justice Warren Burger All Those in Favor I'm a Conservative. As You Know, Therefore I Write and and I'm Not so Happy with Government Involvement in Anything Very Concerned about Our Country. Very Concerned about This Attack on Free Speech. I Don't like It That We Can Sit down and Talk about Everything Were All Unique Is No One Different or Better, Whatever Is We All Are Unique. Next, Another Potentially Sensitive Subject's Daughter Actors and Director Angelina Jolie That a Turbulent Relationship for Years, Boyd Has Only Good Things to Say about You Have To Be Proud That Your Daughter Followed in Your Footsteps and Is so Good at This, Not Just a Really Remarkable She's Got Her Own Thing and She's Got Her Own Way of Doing the Thing She Soon Very Clear and As a Director to You As a Director Is Your Doctor Would You Have Been Directed by Another, She Would Be Tough, but Yes of Course I Would Love John Voight's, Hollywood Outsider Was Also inside You. Talk to You to Leave Thinking about His Politics or His Famous Daughter Went up Thinking about a Man Who Truly Loves the Craft of Acting and His Fellow Actors. I Do Know I Care about This Industry and I Do Know That I Still Feel the Same Way When I Get a Part That I Don't Know What to Do with It but I'm Excited to Go on This Journey and Try to Figure It out. Know That You Know You Don't Seem like a Guy Who's Thinking about Retiring. No Shoot Me As a Dying Person but We Can Always Do Something If I Can Move When I Wake the Conviction of Derek Show This past Week for the Murder of George Fluoride Has Particular Meaning for New York Times Columnist Charles Blow the Rev. Jesse Jackson Is Called the Lynching of Emmett till the Big Bang of the Civil Rights ~€14 Chicago Boy Who, in the Summer of 1955, Was Kidnapped from His Great Uncles House in Muddy Mississippi in the Middle of the Night Was Brutally Beaten and Forced to Strip Naked Shot through the Face and Then Tied with Bob Wire to the Fan of the Cotton Gin and Thrown into the Tallahatchie River.

Tens of Thousands of People File Passes Casket to See What White Terrorists Had Done to the Child's Body Image of His Good Faith with Seared into the Public Consciousness. When Rosa Parks Refused to Give up Her Seat on a Montgomery City Bus Just A Few Months Later She Said That She Thought to Evidence against the Men Who Murdered till with Overwhelming What the Child with Actually the Mockery Reported at the Time the Trial to Take on the Appearances of a Sunday School Picnic. The Defendants Were Escorted to Court Every Day by the County Sheriff Who Created the Black Press by Saying Good Morning with a Racial Slur and Its Wives and Children Were Allowed to Sit with Him during Testimony. Spectators Drink Sodas and Beer in the Courtroom after Just Four Hours of Jury Deliberation till Killers Were Found Not Guilty. Then As Just Described As the White Spectators Rose to Leave. They Turn the Dam and Glanced toward the Handful of Negroes Said at the Press Table.

It Was Their Way of Letting It Be Known That No White Man in the State Had Been Punished for the Murder of a Negro in More Than 65 Years. I Couldn't Help but Think of till's Trial While Watching the Murder Trial of Their Children in the Killing of George Floyd You Could Reasonably Argue That Floyd Was Alleged by Children As He Kneeled on His Neck, Pressing the Light. You Could Call Forth Murder.

The Big Bang of 2020s Racial Reckoning like till the Killing Spark Massive Outrage like till Image of the Murder Became Cultural Iconography like till's Case, the Evidence Was Overwhelming but the Child Were Completely Different Shelving Was Found Guilty on All Counts and Let Out-Of-Court Handcuffs in Mississippi White Supremacy Had Smeared, Suggesting It Had Been 65 Years As a White Man Had Been Convicted of Killing a Black One in the State over 65 Years Later in Minnesota, Shelving Became the First White Officer in the History of That State to Be Convicted of Killing a Black Person This Time. In This Moment It Only for This Moment in History Would Not Be Repeated. Justice Would Not Be Blocked with Big Bangs Universes of Possibilities Are Born with George Floyd's Murder, Justice with, among We Leave You This Sunday Morning at the Fort Pierce National Grassland in Central South Dakota Where It's Courtship Season for Greater Prairie Chicken for Listening. Please Join Us When Our Trumpet Sounds Again Next Sunday Morning with This Week. Stephen Long Live Mitch McConnell in One of Washington's Biggest Midterm Moneyman List for Me to Senate Races You Think Republicans Have the Best Chance of Taking a Democratic Seed with Nevada Not Georgia. George Is Right up There with New Hampshire's Surprise, New Hampshire People Really Just Kind of Don't like You Have for More from This Week's Conversation, Follow the Take-Out with Maj. Garrett on Apple Podcasts or Wherever You Get Your Podcasts