| Right Here Waiting - Richard Marx - 271 sec This is "Right Here Waiting" by Richard Marx from his album Repeat offender Auteur : ParadoxBox Tags:Richard Marx Music Video Right Here Waiting  |
| Richard Pryor: PRISON - 380 sec Richard Pryor talks about making a movie in prison, murderers, and racist groups. Auteur : jro211 Tags:Richard Pryor comedy stand-up  |
| Richard Simmons' Exploding Steamer - 157 sec Run for your lives! It's the fitness guru's latest creation. Auteur : CBS Tags:CBS Letterman Richard Simmons exploding steamer fitness guru  |
| Richard Clayderman - Balada para Adelina (1998) - 162 sec Presentación de Richard Clayderman interpretando Balada para Adelina en el programa TV de México, Domingo Azteca en 1998 Auteur : madmax2776 Tags:Richard Clayderman - Balada para Adelina  |
| Richard Marx - Hazard - Who Killed Mary? - 282 sec Richard Marx - Hazard - Clip musical do Richard Marx - Hazard was immortalised as the setting of the Richard Marx song "Hazard", which told the tale of a disenfranchised young man, who, because he had no father, was an easy target for prejudice. He befriended a young woman called Mary, who subsequently disappeared, leaving the protagonist as the chief suspect. The name was arrived at by Richard Marx thanks to his liking for the lyric "this old Nebraska town." He wrote to Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, asking for a list of Nebraska towns - Hazard was perfect for his needs (although there is no nearby river, and the lyrics refer to one).
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Who Killed Mary? - Hazard, Nebraska
This question was likely purposely left unanswered, however, arguments can be made for several points of view.
Marx's Character
By listening strictly to the lyrics, one might infer that Marx's character murdered Mary. He gives statements that could be interpreted as conflicting, such as "No one understood what I felt for Mary / No one cared until the night she went out walking alone / And never came home..." followed in the refrain by "I swear I left her by the river / I swear I left her safe and sound..." This may cause some to wonder how he left her by the river if she was walking alone. Others may simply take it to mean the river is the last place he saw her.
In the video, Marx's character has clearly suffered a troubled childhood and it is depicted that it affects his adult life deeply. When he sees Mary with another man, it is possible that he flies into a jealous rage, follows her to the river, and kills her, later returning home to mourn his loss.
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The Sheriff
The video seems to heavily imply that the Sheriff is guilty. He is seen following one or both of them, taking their pictures, and even keeping pictures of Mary in his squad car. Mary is also shown running away from the squad car on one occasion.
The sheriff identifies a white cloth as the murder weapon while interrogating Marx. It appears to be the same white scarf Marx lost on the branch of the bush the night Mary was killed, and the sheriff was the only other person visible at the scene.
Motives could include the sheriff's possible jealousy of Marx and Mary, and the desire to exile Marx permanently from the town by framing him.
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Mary's Lover
It is also possible that Mary's unidentified lover could be the killer, perhaps because he may have seen Marx lingering outside Mary's house. However, the viewer is given little else to help them come to this conclusion. Auteur : cambizes Tags:Richard_Marx Hazard Clip musical  |
| Richard Marx-Right here waiting for you - 263 sec This is an music vide of Richard Marx-Right Here Waiting for you Auteur : NRG1 Tags:richard marx Right Here waiting for you  |
| Conversations With History - Richard B. Freeman - 3435 sec Global Capitalism, Labor Markets, and Inequality -
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harvard labor economist Richard B. Freeman for a discussion of globalization and its complex consequences for inequality in national and global contexts. He analyzes the implications of the feminization of the labor market, the effect of immigration on national job markets, the shift of policy innovation in the U.S. from the federal government to the states, and the benefits of international labor standards.
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/ Auteur : ucberkeleyevents Tags: uc berkeley ucberkeley cal webcast education international area studies  |
| Confessions of a Former Christian - 304 sec I am an atheist and a former Christian. As a former Christian I look back to what I used to believe. I wonder how I could have been no naive.
As a Christians I had very little knowledge about evolutionary biology, physics, geology, and chemistry. Yet I argued about evolution, fossils, and radioactive dating. I claimed to know problems that scientists just happen to miss when developing these thoroughly tested methods. These supposed flaws were pointed out to me by other Christians. Now I have read several books on each of these subjects and understand more than I thought I ever would. I know now that scientist have accounted for these supposed flaws.
As a Christians I vigorously denied the existence of thousands of gods claimed by other religions, but I was irritated when someone denied the existence of my God. I had an emotional attachment to my belief. My beliefs are now based on logic and reasoning and not emotional feelings.
As a Christians I felt insulted and "dehumanized" when scientists said that humans evolved from other life forms, but I had no problem with the Biblical claim that people were created from dirt. I ignored the evidence from millions of scientific tests that pointed to a different theory. Now I study these scientific findings with an open mind.
As a Christians I laughed at polytheists, but I had no problem believing in the father, son, and Holy Spirit that are separate yet the same. To me a trinity made more sense that multiple gods. Now I don't believe in any gods.
As a Christians I got upset when I heard of the violence attributed to Islam, or any other religion, but not when the bloodshed was committed by my God. I made excuses for my God. For Example: the slaughtering all the Egyptian babies in Exodus and the genocide performed in "Joshua" including women, children, animals and trees. I also claimed that my God was loving and kind.
As a Christians I thought Hindu beliefs that deify humans were just silly. I believed Greek claims about gods sleeping with women were absurd. Yet I had no problem believing that the Holy Spirit impregnated Mary, who then gave birth to a man-god who got killed, came back to life and then flew up into the sky. I realize now that the difference between these beliefs is minuscule. One is just as silly as the next.
As a Christians I was willing to spend my life looking for loopholes in the scientifically established age of the Earth, which is a few billion years, but I found nothing wrong with believing dates recorded by Bronze Age tribesmen sitting in their tents and guessing the age of the Earth.
As a Christians I believed that the entire population of this planet, with the exception of those who shared my beliefs, would spend Eternity in an infinite Hell of Suffering. And I considered my religion "tolerant" and "loving." I am free of the fear of hell now.
As a Christians I ignored the textual scholars that showed evidence that the Bible was not a reliable source. However an emotional person rolling around on the floor screaming gibberish was all the evidence I needed. I know now it was just plain nonsense.
As a Christians I thought that the double blind studies showing prayer completely ineffective were diversions from Satan. I believed the unanswered prayers were simply God saying "No." I ignored the fact that praying to any god produced the same results. I also ignored the fact that if my god was the one true god, my prayers would be answered more often than other religions which would cause a statistical anomaly that could be measured. I don't waste my time praying now.
As a Christians I actually knew little more about my religion than what I heard in church. I did not study the history of Christianity, the early church, how the bible was written, what books were left out of the bible, the mistranslations from the original Hebrew, and the atrocities committed in the name of Christianity. This knowledge was not needed to be a Christian. Studying all of these items and actually reading the entire bible helped me see the truth.
I am happy I do not believe in superstitions anymore. I believe actions are more important that beliefs.
http://www.evilbible.com/Top_Ten_List.htm Auteur : FightingAtheist Tags:atheist atheism religion jesus church bible god faith christian satan science creationism evolution islam mormon  |
| Richard Hawley - Tonight The Streets Are Ours (Video) - 223 sec Official promo video for Tonight The Streets Are Ours Auteur : MuteChannel Tags:Richard Hawley Tonight The Streets Are Ours cool asbo lady's bridge hoodie sheffield jarvis warp mute records  |
| Richard Feynman Intro - 169 sec http://www.toosmalltosee.org/
http://www.youtube.com/penguinmultimedia Auteur : pianofight Tags: richard feynman cornell epcot nanoscience nano science too small to see center ithaca nanotechnology technology  |
| AFL-CIO's Richard Trumka on Racism and Obama - 461 sec AFL-CIO Secretary Treasurer Richard Trumka blasts racism and underlines why workers should vote Obama in 2008. Excerpt of speech given at Steelworkers convention July 1, 2008, sponsored by USW President Leo Gerard. FABULOUS! Entire speech at http://www.usw.org/multimedia/video
Mr. Trumka formerly served as president of the United Mine Workers of America.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QIGJTHdH50&fmt=18 Auteur : cameo9876 Tags: Trumka Obama Racism AFL-CIO speech Election Steelworkers political politics unions race labor union president sweeney campaign democrat democratic vote voting usw presidential african-american black mineworkers mineworker umwa  |
| Richard Hawley - Coles Corner - 249 sec Richard Hawley - Coles Corner filmed by Dash Productions for Mute Records Auteur : dashproductions Tags:Richard Hawley Coles Corner  |
| Cliff Richard - Summer Holiday - 134 sec Cliff Richard - Summer Holiday Auteur : tonictao Tags:Cliff Richard  |
| Supergrass - Richard III - 190 sec Supergrass Supergrass Supergrass Auteur : grassarg Tags:Supergrass Richard III britpop  |
| Richard Hawley - Valentine (Video) - 273 sec Official video for 'Valentine' by Richard Hawley. Taken from the album 'Lady's Bridge' Auteur : MuteChannel Tags: Richard Hawley valentine ladys bridge sheffield jarvis mute records rock  |
| Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine - 343 sec Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine playing live on the Jimmy Kimmel Show. Auteur : 8BitFilms Tags:Richard Cheese Lounge Against Machine Jimmy Kimmel Baby Got Back Personal Jesus  |
| Richard Hammond presents Bloody Omaha (The Graphics) - 242 sec How we 3 graphic designers created D-Day on a shoe string budget for the TIMEWATCH program "Bloody Omaha"...
Due to the youtube interest in our little 'making of' vid , we have just heard they are going to repeat the full Programme on BBC2 on Sunday 27th Jan at 23:20! (see video reponse below for trailer)
you can catch it for the following week on the new BBC iplayer. copy and paste this link... www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer (i think its UK only at the mo... ) U.S. 'tubers keep an eye out for TIMEWATCH: BLOODY OMAHA on the Smithsonian Channel coming soon (www.smithsonianchannel.com)
Enjoy! Auteur : colinthornton Tags: richard hammond bloody omaha beach d-day world war timewatch history explosions smithsonian channel graphics thornton  |
| Classic Sesame Street - Richard Pryor's alphabet - 68 sec Good clean humor from the late great Pryor. Auteur : sawing14s Tags:Classic Sesame Street Richard Pryor alphabet 1970's  |
| Richard Bona - Bass Solo - 203 sec This man is very good! Auteur : luccabf Tags:richard bona bass solo jaco pastorius victor wooten  |
| Cliff Richard - Congratulations - 155 sec "Congratulations", Cliff Richard. Canción del verano de 1968. Auteur : NoMeBorreis Tags:cliff richard congratulations cancion del verano 1968  |