Contested race, later. This is courtesy of cnn. Larry king tonight, a crucial debate for the three remaining republican president ial candidates. Joining me in South Carolina, site of saturdays gop primary, senator john mccain of arizona. Former Reagan Administration official, ambassador alan keyes. And Texas Governor george w. Bush. Theyre next on a special edition of larry king live election 2000. This is the South Carolina republican debate. Good evening. A couple of notes before we start. Were at seawells Banquet Center here in columbia, South Carolina, the capital of this state. This event tonight is sponsored by bipec. Thats the South Carolina business and industry political education committee. This is the second such event theyve held. They held one four years ago. We are live, as you can tell. There is an audience here of people enjoying it. We have asked them to remain attentive so that you can listen to everything our guests say. A couple of other notes, this is going to be
Along the 38th parallel. Just giving you an introduction. We have artwork by herbert hawn who was in korea. He wasnt a painter. He was more involved in photography but some of his superior officers heard he was an excellent doodler so they really encouraged him to be like youre going to become a new painter for the u. S. Navy. For the duration of the war. It was a navy cruiser. We have a year book here on loan from the navy. They were given out at the end of deployment about life about the ships and a sayilors swimsuit who would wear in korea and this to give you a taste whats to come throughout the rest of the exhibit as you go through it. And highlight some of the other artists that we have included. We have a lot of art featuring helicopters and fighter jets. So they really do move quickly to catch up with the red army and here weve got a lot of images to focus on some of the new planes that were invented particularly the f 86 saber which makes its debut in korea and helicopters are
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Ill never forget him. I had some good times with him, and I also got to witness some of the more crazy aspects of his personality, like when he dumped all the rotting blood from The Blood Show out the door of the Reese Palley Gallery on Prince Street, stinking up the block for days. I got to see him in rage and in unstoppable laughter.
EXCLUSIVE: DCTV, the nonprofit acclaimed as “New York City’s preeminent community of and for documentary storytellers,” is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a series spotlighting the work of DCTV founders, the filmmaking couple Keiko Tsuno and Jon Alpert. The series DCTV @ 50 kicks off September 21 at DCTV Firehouse Cinema in lower Manhattan with a …