Uri Geller and Kreskin, although I think if you call them magicians they will sue you.
I've got Murray Gell -Mann.
I just read David Gelles 's book on Jack Welch.
Because the team just gelled -- worked in a very different level.
and by "The Washington Post," reporter Barton Gellman, in his book "Angler," on Dick Cheney.
If you're still not gelling with that particular book, then absolutely look at self-publishing it.
21 years ago-- with Sarah Michelle Geller.
If you ever heard of Martha Gellhorn, I'm just going to ramble here because she was a much braver-- I'm going to switch and talk about World War
I wrote this movie about Martha Gellhorn, and I got to hear my lines come out of Nicole Kidman's mouth, which is pretty exciting.
The idea for "Hemingway and Gellhorn?" Actually, the director, Philip Kaufman, who-- I don't know if any of you are film buffs.
He recently wrote the screenplay for the HBO film "Hemingway and Gellhorn," which starred Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman, and his much anthologized fiction and journalism
II. Martha Gellhorn was a journalist who was the only person to be at the invasion of Normandy while Hemingway was off drinking in a bar
Oh, you're already starting to see the gellification.
It's a place where children go when they're not really gelling at home, whether it's with their family, or whether they're misbehaving.
Male Presenter: So you wrote the essay "The coming technological singularity" which gelled your ideas together and got the word out in front of people.
So if something isn't gelling , it's because there's an 'it' in there somewhere or other.
So to organize this zoo, originally Murray Gell -Mann and George Zweig
And it's just to make sure that that matrix and all of your sort of gellification.
I don't recall the word that I'm looking for, because gellification isn't a word in the dictionary, if you ask me.
Then we get into the 20th century, and we get Uri Geller.
law firm, on the entire earth is called Carter, Geller, and Marks.
And at Carter--I made it up by the way-- and at Carter, Geller and Marks there is this young attorney named Nick Carter, and they're like "Bingo!
And for our viewers who may not be aware, David Gelles from the New York Times just wrote a book about Jack Welch, the former legendary CEO
We thought about iPads for asking questions, you can think about having a social account where people can write private messages, but it never quite gelled .
But then they let us kind of put it up, they put our scripts to the side and kind of put it up and then just to kind of see what gelled .
So the thing I did before this, by the way, was a movie for HBO about Hemingway and Gellhorn.
to Nick Carter. They realize to their horror, he's not the Backstreet Boy--he hates the Backstreet Boys because the man has taste-- and he is not the powerful partner who founded Carter, Geller
and Marks, he just happens to have the same very common last name as the powerful partner who founded Carter, Geller and Marks.
You know, have they started thinking as a comedy, for example in the film, and they, you know the idea isn’t gelling that way, you know, and they drift from that, and you
But it wasn't until this woman arrived that, that things really gelled for me.