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i was a guest of mike nichols and i met louis. ere sitting on the grass and introducing ourselves. mike was a big fan of louis. it took us until he called for lunch. we had lunch for four hours. charlie: there was another dinner the day go spectacularly. candice: we were so intensely self-conscious we didn't speak. charlie: why was he the right man? candice: he was a brilliant man. he was incredibly talented. he had bottomless curiosity. i would be sitting next to him and think that was one of the most fascinating men in the world. when you get past a certain age you sort of have a sense where you have landed where you are supposed to stay. charlie: had you decided you wanted a child before that? candice: no. i was ambivalent. i was a creature of my time. the feminist movement. it was sort of turbulent for women. many women were missing the moment they could have children. i suddenly thought -- charlie: what? candice: i might have missed it. charlie: so you said let's get on with it. candice: five years after we were married. i was
i was a guest of mike nichols and i met louis. ere sitting on the grass and introducing ourselves. mike was a big fan of louis. it took us until he called for lunch. we had lunch for four hours. charlie: there was another dinner the day go spectacularly. candice: we were so intensely self-conscious we didn't speak. charlie: why was he the right man? candice: he was a brilliant man. he was incredibly talented. he had bottomless curiosity. i would be sitting next to him and think that was one of...
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and i was the guest of mike nichols and ann a bell nichols at the time and met louis and i remember we were sitting on the grass. and we were introducing ourselves. and louis said i'm louis mall. and mike went are you? because he was a big fan of louis's work as a director. but no we-- it took us-- it took us until he called me for lunch. and then we had lunch for four hours. >> rose: at the russian tea room. >> that's right. >> rose: there was another din tear in los angeles. >> yes, where we sat next to each other we didn't say a word. we were both so intensely self-conscious. that we didn't speak. >> rose: why was he the right man for you? >> you know he-- he was a brilliant man. he was incredibly talented. he had bottomless curiosity. and he just-- i would be sitting next to him at night and think i'm with one of the most fascinating men in the world. and we-- and when you get past a certain age you sort of have a sense when you landed where you are supposed to stay. >> now had you decided you wanted a child before that? >> no. i was very ambivalent about having a child. because i
and i was the guest of mike nichols and ann a bell nichols at the time and met louis and i remember we were sitting on the grass. and we were introducing ourselves. and louis said i'm louis mall. and mike went are you? because he was a big fan of louis's work as a director. but no we-- it took us-- it took us until he called me for lunch. and then we had lunch for four hours. >> rose: at the russian tea room. >> that's right. >> rose: there was another din tear in los angeles....
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guys went through so many changes because when you're getting a broadway show ready we work with mike nichols of a new art for you, directing. >> i come to it from the standpoint of being an actor. >> yay. >> yay! >> and i kind of love it. you know what's a great gift is to be able to sit out in the house and watch this thing you had a hand in but you're not doing. it's all these amazing people and to sit amongst an audience who are as some people have said laughing as hard as they have laughed in 30 years of going to broadway. at the end of the show i stand there and watch the audience watch them applauding. it's so gratifying. >> fun, that's wonderful. >> tyne, you said you spent many years suffering for your art. this year you're happy, you like this, thank god. >> it's a joyful job. it really is. my love my colleagues. we have a true ensemble so that -- which means that everybody gets their turn. everybody is key to telling the story. so -- and some people have to wait a little longer than others but everybody gets their shot at impressing the audience and telling their part of the story.
guys went through so many changes because when you're getting a broadway show ready we work with mike nichols of a new art for you, directing. >> i come to it from the standpoint of being an actor. >> yay. >> yay! >> and i kind of love it. you know what's a great gift is to be able to sit out in the house and watch this thing you had a hand in but you're not doing. it's all these amazing people and to sit amongst an audience who are as some people have said laughing as...
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duke is trying to win mike krzyzewski his fifth championship. yesterday's rachel nichols both coaches to see what they were telling their players about this moment. >> i think the main advice i have given them is how to handle the final four. there's so much and how do you stay yourself during this time. i do think being at the final four has helped me get my team emotionally ready better. >> just stay in the moment. stay who you are. be us. i had to say that saturday 40 times. guys let's just be us and not -- let's play the way we played to get here. >> according to the oddsmakers in las vegas, this game is a toss up. tipoff is set for 9:18 eastern on cbs. down the street from here at bankers life field house, paul george returned to the court after the broken leg. he received a standing ovation from the crowd after the first quarter. george notched the first points of the season on his very first shot. ended up with 13 points ending 112-98 win. >>> get your peanuts and cracker jacks out. the baseball season is underway. jon lester hit the mound after signing the $155 mi
duke is trying to win mike krzyzewski his fifth championship. yesterday's rachel nichols both coaches to see what they were telling their players about this moment. >> i think the main advice i have given them is how to handle the final four. there's so much and how do you stay yourself during this time. i do think being at the final four has helped me get my team emotionally ready better. >> just stay in the moment. stay who you are. be us. i had to say that saturday 40 times. guys...
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nichols who joins us from indianapolis. what do you have rachel? >> reporter: just walked out of an interview with coach miketo discrimination is an issue for him. let's talk about sports and the attention of an event like this final four could cause change. from racial integration on the court, front offices and coaching jason collins being the first openingly gay athlete in major american sports. i know it caught the attention of a lot of people i think on your show earlier this week. coaches have been declining to comment. he made a comment that he had gotten in from a road trip at 2:00 a.m. and didn't want to make a comment until he had read the law. he's definitely speaking out now. >> i know the ncaa sent over a press conference. i'm trying to find it. you know indiana applied a fix to this law, it put language into the bill that prevents discrimination of any kind against gay and lesbian people so the ncaa sent out a press release a short time ago, moments ago, rachel praising indiana lawmakers for making that change. >> reporter: and i think it's a good example how sports is a window into how we see
nichols who joins us from indianapolis. what do you have rachel? >> reporter: just walked out of an interview with coach miketo discrimination is an issue for him. let's talk about sports and the attention of an event like this final four could cause change. from racial integration on the court, front offices and coaching jason collins being the first openingly gay athlete in major american sports. i know it caught the attention of a lot of people i think on your show earlier this week....
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mike cam fortier is a free man. fortier claimed he didn't think mcveigh would carry out the bombing plan. he agreed to a plea-bargain, testifying against mcveigh and nichols. served in prison and released almost a decade age he has a new identity and new hometown because he is in the federal witness protection program. fortier still occasionally calls his lawyer >> can you tell us where he is living? what his name is? >> no. >> he is still married? >> yes. >> to the same woman? >> yes. >> he has children? >> yes. >> how many children? >> two. >> does he live a normal life? >> no. he'll never be able to live a there mall life. >> in the witness protection program, you are given a new identity. presumably his neighbors don't know anything about his background. that's the way it works. >> i can't comment. >> when high is not living a normal life because of the traumas of the past or things that happen in present? >> traumas of the past. the risk to him. >> brothers aaron and elijah coverdale were two of the children killed in the day-care center. their grandmother. janie coverdale. >> it makes me angry to know he is enjoying life. all of the people are dead.
mike cam fortier is a free man. fortier claimed he didn't think mcveigh would carry out the bombing plan. he agreed to a plea-bargain, testifying against mcveigh and nichols. served in prison and released almost a decade age he has a new identity and new hometown because he is in the federal witness protection program. fortier still occasionally calls his lawyer >> can you tell us where he is living? what his name is? >> no. >> he is still married? >> yes. >> to...
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nichols remains in prison serving a life sentence. an estimated 2500 people attended the memorial services yesterday. >>> many of us were outside enjoying warmer weather. mike, were you complaining it was too hot. >> i apologize for that. >> i blame you for why we are having this weather. >> i was over there at 17th street and they have black chairs, black couches. so i was absorb the heat. >> yes. >> it was your fault. >> i'm in the blaming everybody. but i'm hot. i go i apologize. >> the president wasn't hot. >> in good he was out enjoying the weather. the whole family was. they went on the hike in virginia yesterday. national park did not charge a feast over weekend in celebration of the national park week. i didn't realize it was in the park week. independent hall isn't that a national park. >> it sure is. >> the whole area. >> that is only reason they went, because it was free. >> i would go if it is free. >> fit is free, it is for me. >> in two seconds it is 7:15. >> all right. >> we're not being thrifty with the rain this morning but before we show you ultimate doppler i want to show you temperatures south of the warm front. milder temperatures will
nichols remains in prison serving a life sentence. an estimated 2500 people attended the memorial services yesterday. >>> many of us were outside enjoying warmer weather. mike, were you complaining it was too hot. >> i apologize for that. >> i blame you for why we are having this weather. >> i was over there at 17th street and they have black chairs, black couches. so i was absorb the heat. >> yes. >> it was your fault. >> i'm in the blaming...