

John Conner goes to Hollywood to find out what kind of family values are being promoted by the TV and films produced there.
John Lennon Tribute - May 5, 1990 - Liverpool "Those included on the 5th May 1990 UK broadcast were Al Green, Cyndi Lauper, Dave Edmunds, Joe Cocker, Hall & Oates, Sananda Maitreya [Terence Trent D'Arby], Kylie Minogue, Lou Reed, Dave Stewart (not in Liverpool but performing via a satellite link up from LA and seen on the big screens by the crowd), Wet Wet Wet, The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Deacon Blue, Natalie Cole, Lou Gramm, Justin Hayward & John Lodge, Ray Charles (pre-taped video performance), Lenny Kravitz, Roberta Flack, Randy Travis, The Christians, Ringo Starr (pre-taped video performance), Natalie Cole, Paul McCartney (pre-taped video performance) and finally Yoko & Sean singing Give Peace a Chance with all the acts back on stage to join in."
A 1968 speech that waxes prescient on events to come, while evoking imagery of an earlier vision of national strength and pride.
www.thejivelive.com We have convinced our friend John to begin a VLOG based on his comedic sketches that he has been working on and performing in the last few years in the LA area. This is a peek at some of the raw pieces. In this clip John Price conducts an interview with the first lady Laura bush t find out what she really feels about the conflict in the middle east. John's broadcast are to start sometime in the next week and cover a variety of topics.
A Hilarious new music video from singer songwriter John Oszajca. Ostrich Blues off of his new album Elephant Graveyard,
Shania Twain And Elton Johnl10fan917 min - Feb 16, 2006The duo sing her "You're Still the One" and his "Something About The Way You Look Tonight" in this excerpt from "Shania Twain's Winter Break"
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In this conversation with Don Edwards, John discusses the origins of Every Church A Peace Church -- on the one hand, in the peace church traditions of the Mennonite, Church of the Brethren and Quaker faith communities, and on the other, in the activist history of the Black Freedom Movement. He speaks also of the goals of ECAPC.
John J. Carmody, neurobiologist and former U.S. Marine and holder of the Silver Star and two Purple Heart medals as a platoon captain in Viet Nam and presently Director of the Christian Center for Nonviolence. In this interview, John discusses the cultural nurturing that encouraged him to become a member of an elite warrior and also the influences that redirected him to become a committed advocate for non-violent love. How do we learn to love our enemies in a popular culture of revenge and violence? “The whole idea of Christian love is to suffer without retaliation. If we can return an act of insult with an act of kindness, then we have actually used the stimulus of evil to create an act of kindness that didn’t exist before. Also appearing during the interview is a musical presentation of The Milkshake Quartet featuring Christine Mayfield.
A pair of brothers seem to have it all - the perfect wives, the perfect homes, money and perfect lives. But nothing is as it seems in the Kissel household, especially when unspeakable tragedy strikes and both brothers are found dead. Premieres No 15 at 9pm ET | PT on Lifetime.