Would be great to see Season 1969 Episode 30 : Woody Allen, Robert Shaw, Beverly Sills, Jacqueline Wexler Season 1969, Episode 30 | Aired on December 29, 1969
And it started a while ago. The way the men reacted to George Gilder shows how resistant they were to him. Dick Cavet didn’t like his book and said it.
I didn’t know who anyone else on the stage was besides George before this video. This is encouraging to see him berated for speaking the truth in this video and for him having the name he has today
He was clearly shaken, but he held up ! Bravo. He's in their element and they were like sharks. I love when he accepts criticism from the jaws dude and says I certainly criticize actors. Beautiful
Don’t you just miss the days of people debating rather than avoiding or being scared not to say what they think? Dicks interviews are sadly a thing of the past. We’re living in very sad times.
Colbert, Craig Ferguson, even David Letterman could do incisive interviews as well as Cavett. But these shows were and still are rare because the ratings show that large numbers of people want mindless entertainment. The crazy thing is that often people will acknowledge that a substantive interview was fun, entertaining and enlightening, and still demand mindless entertainment.
Robert shaw. Well... One of the greatest actors. Not a character actor. But an an actor of character! Gone too soon. I could not believe he was gone for such a long time. It was so painful. I was just 11 when he passed!
Mr. Gilder has been proven right after these many years since we first wrote the book. I certainly disagree with his views on homosexuality and pluralism, but his takes on the male role in society and its connection to marriage and sex are remarkable and mostly true. On the other hand, I don't think the solution was/is keeping women down and dependent on men as he proposes, I do however think he was on the money seeing the shock women's liberation would cause in the lives of many men across the globe and how a solution is necessary to offset such repercussions. I honestly don't know what a good solution would look like, perhaps it's too late to fix it now, anyhow I appreciate his insights, it's appalling he wasn't listened enough back then.
PLEASE upload the missing segments from this lively episode. We haven’t seen Shaw’s entrance to the show or indeed the remaining minutes of the episode. With many thanks.
Would be great to see Season 1969 Episode 30 : Woody Allen, Robert Shaw, Beverly Sills, Jacqueline Wexler Season 1969, Episode 30 | Aired on December 29, 1969
The nerve of these guys on the show. George Gilder is a Harvard College graduate and was paid to write speeches for Rockeffeller and Nixon. He is a by far more knowledgeable writer than everyone else on that panel, including Shaw.
@@warwick2849 I think Robert Shaw was just trying to bring down a bit an ivy league school writer. He may have been put off by the writing including such sophisticated choices of words he used. I like Robert Shaw as an actor, but think that panel of people on the show could have learned something about how to write from this guy. He is an excellent writer. They sound foolish to me putting him down. Like they can't understand a well written sentence.
@@warwick2849 I really like Robert Shaw as an actor, yet he could have had an intelligent discussion with Gilder about writing, instead he chose to put him down. Ridiculous. The sentences Shaw read are quite easy to understand and make a lot of sense. I think maybe Shaw was trying to bring down a bit an ivy league sophisticated college graduate. Gilder is right, here. The others who continually criticize him sound foolish to me. Expand your vocabulary, learn, hold an intelligent discussion with the guy. I think Gilder is unfairly criticized here.
Gilder was a wise man. He was somewhat disregarded here because he was not good at in-person debate... but in in broad strokes, he was proven exactly right within two to three decades.
Never heard of George, but he's so right in many of his statements. He was Unfairly - Put Upon for sure. I have sympathy for him here. I wish had a bit more time to speak to be honest.
The difference is intellect is staggering, and a huge cause of all of this "tension". What does a stage performer have to say to someone such as Gilder? "You use too big of words!"
if and when women are paid equally, the gross domestic product will go UP not down. a lot of so called smart men assume a tax cut will lead to higher GDP, but grade 11 economics' class clearly taught 'tax cuts do not change the gross wages'. a tax cut might change a Net Pay, but the Net Pay is not the basis of the gross wages and the taxes are inside the gross wages.
Gilder got smoked by everyone on the stage, even Dick Cavett, which was unusual as he was usually the neutral party. But he definitely had much to say and ask Gilder.
Andy War-hole would not of liked Mr.Cavett allowing this writer to make his truthful points ...That is why Mr.Cavett spoke of this book with derision on the *SHOW* TRUTH
The other 3 guys argue in such a feminine and tiresome way. George- “here’s demonstrable generality X and the consequences Y of following Rule Z”. - midwits “ b….buh.. buh my particular anecdote disagrees over here and…. and yur being mean” 🤤🤡
What's your favourite interview on the Dick Cavett Show?
That I've seen thus far? Joe Namath.
This one so far- please upload the remaining segments of this interview. Best wishes.
Please upload the rest of the interview-or indeed the rest of the entire episode. @dickcavett thanks.
Sammy Davis. The two of you had a much deeper conversation than I expected. I wish you had more with Sammy Davis.
Would be great to see Season 1969 Episode 30 : Woody Allen, Robert Shaw, Beverly Sills, Jacqueline Wexler
Season 1969, Episode 30 | Aired on December 29, 1969
The roots of today's cultural battles run deep.
And it started a while ago. The way the men reacted to George Gilder shows how resistant they were to him.
Dick Cavet didn’t like his book and said it.
I didn’t know who anyone else on the stage was besides George before this video. This is encouraging to see him berated for speaking the truth in this video and for him having the name he has today
Yay!! Thank you for uploading the continuation!
George gilder handled the situation nicely and calmly
He was clearly shaken, but he held up ! Bravo. He's in their element and they were like sharks. I love when he accepts criticism from the jaws dude and says I certainly criticize actors. Beautiful
He did, because he’s a professional. If you want to be successful in this world you have to develop a thick skin
THIS is why they were called talk shows... and not commercials for our next movie...
Don’t you just miss the days of people debating rather than avoiding or being scared not to say what they think? Dicks interviews are sadly a thing of the past. We’re living in very sad times.
well said!!!
Now we have to think about leftism or republican before saying or believing anything.
I couldn’t agree more. Thankfully podcasts are becoming increasingly popular, and they tend to be more free wheeling
As you probably know, we live now in the age of feminism. Your feelings matter more than facts.
Yeah, I see what you mean. There seems to be a more innocent enquiry in the debate as well as the confrontation which is lacking today.
Colbert, Craig Ferguson, even David Letterman could do incisive interviews as well as Cavett. But these shows were and still are rare because the ratings show that large numbers of people want mindless entertainment. The crazy thing is that often people will acknowledge that a substantive interview was fun, entertaining and enlightening, and still demand mindless entertainment.
Man, that´s a HEAVY encounter.
Robert shaw. Well... One of the greatest actors. Not a character actor. But an an actor of character! Gone too soon. I could not believe he was gone for such a long time. It was so painful. I was just 11 when he passed!
Mr. Gilder has been proven right after these many years since we first wrote the book. I certainly disagree with his views on homosexuality and pluralism, but his takes on the male role in society and its connection to marriage and sex are remarkable and mostly true. On the other hand, I don't think the solution was/is keeping women down and dependent on men as he proposes, I do however think he was on the money seeing the shock women's liberation would cause in the lives of many men across the globe and how a solution is necessary to offset such repercussions.
I honestly don't know what a good solution would look like, perhaps it's too late to fix it now, anyhow I appreciate his insights, it's appalling he wasn't listened enough back then.
Please upload the rest of the interview-or indeed the rest of the entire episode. @dickcavettshow thanks.
Interesting conversation... not just plugs. There's a debate going on.
John and Yoko. I wasn't even born then. I so appreciate these older shows. These were all honest discussions. Today these shows don't exist.
PLEASE upload the missing segments from this lively episode. We haven’t seen Shaw’s entrance to the show or indeed the remaining minutes of the episode. With many thanks.
Please upload the final segments of this interview.
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Sadly, George Gilder was gazing into the future of America...
He was right about the family.
Your not gonna do this on the show are u Mr quint?
Maybe I should go alone.
A WHOLE section is missing from this...where is the part where Jean O'Leary of the ALGA interrupts the interview to demand GA7 rights?
George Gilder was proven right . Look where we are today. I think a look into his book is a must for my next read.
George has completely ignored domestic violence but as a victim of domestic violence at the same time this was filmed, he's not the only one.
Would be great to see Season 1969 Episode 30 : Woody Allen, Robert Shaw, Beverly Sills, Jacqueline Wexler
Season 1969, Episode 30 | Aired on December 29, 1969
Any chance of uploading this episode? @dickcavett
The nerve of these guys on the show. George Gilder is a Harvard College graduate and was paid to write speeches for Rockeffeller and Nixon. He is a by far more knowledgeable writer than everyone else on that panel, including Shaw.
He also wrote speeches for Reagan and changed the world.
@@warwick2849 I think Robert Shaw was just trying to bring down a bit an ivy league school writer. He may have been put off by the writing including such sophisticated choices of words he used. I like Robert Shaw as an actor, but think that panel of people on the show could have learned something about how to write from this guy. He is an excellent writer. They sound foolish to me putting him down. Like they can't understand a well written sentence.
@@warwick2849 I really like Robert Shaw as an actor, yet he could have had an intelligent discussion with Gilder about writing, instead he chose to put him down. Ridiculous. The sentences Shaw read are quite easy to understand and make a lot of sense. I think maybe Shaw was trying to bring down a bit an ivy league sophisticated college graduate.
Gilder is right, here. The others who continually criticize him sound foolish to me. Expand your vocabulary, learn, hold an intelligent discussion with the guy. I think Gilder is unfairly criticized here.
Gilder was a wise man. He was somewhat disregarded here because he was not good at in-person debate... but in in broad strokes, he was proven exactly right within two to three decades.
And hardly anyone younger than 40 knows who Robert Shaw is.
George is a believer, enough said!
Well he was proven correct, wasn't he..!
Never heard of George, but he's so right in many of his statements. He was Unfairly - Put Upon for sure. I have sympathy for him here. I wish had a bit more time to speak to be honest.
The difference is intellect is staggering, and a huge cause of all of this "tension". What does a stage performer have to say to someone such as Gilder? "You use too big of words!"
Robert Shaw just sounds stupid for complaining a book is too hard for him to read.
It's amazing how right Gilder was. The imperial shows beyond doubt that he was.
"We don't like your tone"
His book is more true today in 2023. If the audience only knew what was coming and the breakdown of the family :(
Robert Shaw is effing English???
It’s always fun seeing a YT man trying to tell other ppl what they should be doing 🙄
Dick and Robert and Peter don't like facts. Reminds me of current debates.
There are no facts just a explanation
@@afridibinsayed9864 It's a fact that single men account for the majority of crime in societies.
@@thirstypilgrim97 you didn't understand what I said...If you really think that then you are really out of your mind
Shaw said he agreed with some of the book. He just didn't think it was clearly written for the mass audience.
Those eccentrics can't focus
The crucial societal institution is the tribe.
What forms a tribe?
Ah, the proto-Peterson. Wonder what neatly packaged rules for life he has to sell.
Ha, I made the same connection
Far better to be "free" of exhortations, obligations, responsibilities... or so you think.
if and when women are paid equally, the gross domestic product will go UP not down. a lot of so called smart men assume a tax cut will lead to higher GDP, but grade 11 economics' class clearly taught 'tax cuts do not change the gross wages'. a tax cut might change a Net Pay, but the Net Pay is not the basis of the gross wages
and the taxes are inside the gross wages.
Equal pay has been the law in the U.S. since 1962, when Kennedy signed it into law. The "pay gap" is, and always has been, a total myth
Gilder is conservative claptrap.
Calling names is the sign of a real argument, isn't it?
Gilder got smoked by everyone on the stage, even Dick Cavett, which was unusual as he was usually the neutral party. But he definitely had much to say and ask Gilder.
Andy War-hole would not of liked Mr.Cavett allowing this writer to make his truthful points ...That is why Mr.Cavett spoke of this book with derision on the *SHOW* TRUTH
Name one argument they countered. They just complained about him using big words.
Gilder is a founder of the Discovery Institute, a haven of pseudoscientific claptrap.
TRUST THE SCIENCE! GET YOUR BOOSTER!
Wtf is this ganging up on poor Gilder? Jesus Chris. I love Robert shaw but come on…
Isn't it odd how "on target" Gilder was/is?
Yet, crime fell from the 70's.
Where? California? San Francisco?
@@thirstypilgrim97 Nation. New York. I think every state. You can look it up.
The other 3 guys argue in such a feminine and tiresome way. George- “here’s demonstrable generality X and the consequences Y of following Rule Z”.
- midwits “ b….buh.. buh my particular anecdote disagrees over here and…. and yur being mean” 🤤🤡
These guys should work on their vocabulary skills.
This show is so bad.
Pure fascist dogma.