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Katie Couric talks with Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer about the accusations Scott McClellan made against the Bush administration in his tell-all book "What Happened." (CBSNews.com)
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For an Oldsmobile commercial, the Fleischer Bros. created this extremely bawdy cartoon.
No, they don't make 'em like they used to.
See more at:
http://www.weirdo video.com
Video duration: 381 seconds
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Fleischer - Inkwell Films - Inklings - 1925
Personally I love this cartoon, deffently my favorite so far.
Make sure you check out the part following the 4:00 mark! Made my jaw hit the ground! Amazing stuff!
Enjoy!
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One of my personal favorites in this series. Enjoy more classic cartoons of this kind at my website, TV-Signoffs.com. Each week I'll be posting at least four classic cartoons dating from the 1920s through the 1960s.
html://www.tv-sig noffs.com/
Video duration: 957 seconds
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Google's Global Privacy Counsel speaks about global privacy standards, changes to Google's privacy policies, and the privacy design of Google products such as web history and Street View (at CEPS-Google panel discussion "Online Privacy: Reconsidering Policy Options for the Digital Age" on 10 October 2007 in Brussels, Belgium)
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This old Fleischer cartoon stars 2 caracters (actually rolls of film) called "Talkie" and "Mutie". Talkie got a voice by a guy named Dr. Western, so when Mutie wants a voice too, they go seeing him. Dr. Western then explains how optical soundtrack on films work. While this film talks about optical soundtracks, it originally had Vitaphone soundtracks. Public Domain cartoon.
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IAVA Executive Director Paul Rieckhoff appears on MSNBC's Hardball to discuss Bush's speech to the VFW, and watch as Paul responds to Ari Fleischer's inability to name the wounded Iraq veteran featured in his organization's political ad.