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some of them, steven spielberg new wyler so they came in with their new knowledge and appreciation.really well done in the book and it was not only to connect them but to make sure that on one hand, you know, we had this epic story of world war ii and on the other, we had those five very specific stories, very personal, so it was sort of the back and forth balance between the personal and emotional on the world stage. charlie: this began as a way to honor your father? >> it did. my father was a world war ii veteran. he died when i was young. i wanted to apologize for the fact that i did not listen to his war stories very much. it was scary to me the idea that someone would leave his family and go overseas to, you know, fight for his life and his country, so of course as i got interestedmore in world history, i regretted not pay more attention to him, ,o for my father and uncles this is my way of trying to reopen the conversation. charlie: how did you choose which director for which director? >> that's a great question. we had a lot of thoughts. we did not want to think, who is the m
some of them, steven spielberg new wyler so they came in with their new knowledge and appreciation.really well done in the book and it was not only to connect them but to make sure that on one hand, you know, we had this epic story of world war ii and on the other, we had those five very specific stories, very personal, so it was sort of the back and forth balance between the personal and emotional on the world stage. charlie: this began as a way to honor your father? >> it did. my father...
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spielberg, paul green grass and other directors offer commentary on the five iconic directors and theeir war documentaries had on hollywood and america at large. entertainment weekly calls it a fascinating, thorough history lesson. here is the trailer. >> follow me, cried hibbler. i will make you masters of the world. >> a lot of people laughed. he was a clown. it was a comedy. >> america stands at the crossroads of its destiny. ♪ >> in the early years of hitler's rise, moviegoing had become an essential part of american culture, but americans did not realize the extent of the threat that ller posed. >> it could be put in the service of propaganda. >> americans realize we can win the war. >> western civilization is at stake and we are going to fight until we win. >> five filmmakers wanted to respond as so many millions of men and women responded. they chose to serve. ♪ >> these documentaries were powerful for american audiences. >> the and of the task was worth it. >> we had an enormous story to tell. >> the greatest heroes, the thetest lens on the world stage. >> this was real filmma
spielberg, paul green grass and other directors offer commentary on the five iconic directors and theeir war documentaries had on hollywood and america at large. entertainment weekly calls it a fascinating, thorough history lesson. here is the trailer. >> follow me, cried hibbler. i will make you masters of the world. >> a lot of people laughed. he was a clown. it was a comedy. >> america stands at the crossroads of its destiny. ♪ >> in the early years of hitler's...
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some of them, steven spielberg knew wyler, so they came in with their new knowledge and appreciation. your challenge was to connect them all? >> yes. if was really well done in the book and it was not only to connect them but to make sure that on one hand, you know, we had this epic story of world war ii> . on the other, we had those five very specific stories, very personal, so it was sort of the back and forth balance between the personal and emotional on the world stage. charlie: and how that change their lives. >> how they change their lives. charlie: this began as a way to honor your father? >> it did. my father was a world war ii veteran. he died when i was young. there was also a way to apologize to him posthumously. i want to apologize for the fact that i did not listen to his war stories very much. it was scary to me the idea that someone would leave his family and go overseas to, you know, fight for his life and his country, and of course as i got older and more interested in world history, i regretted not pay more attention to him, so for my father and my three uncles who w
some of them, steven spielberg knew wyler, so they came in with their new knowledge and appreciation. your challenge was to connect them all? >> yes. if was really well done in the book and it was not only to connect them but to make sure that on one hand, you know, we had this epic story of world war ii> . on the other, we had those five very specific stories, very personal, so it was sort of the back and forth balance between the personal and emotional on the world stage. charlie:...
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some of them, you know, steven spielberg knew wyler.wn knowledge and their own appreciation. >> rose. >> rose: the movies were in part propaganda. >> yes, they were, they were. that was part of the task that the government gave these-- these five film makers, to silent war not only to, sell the war not only to the american public, but to soldiers who were 18 and 19 years old and who were coming in and really didn't know the reason we were in the war in t just to give them a reason, but to excite them, to inflame their patriotism, and capra was very, very good at doing that. >> rose: did any of them have resistance to that at all? >> i think they all wanted to serve their country. capra had the most directly propagandistic assignment. for the other four, they thought what they were going to do was travel the world to wherever the battle fronts were and document the war, you know, just to bring the truth of the war home to the public. so i think sometimes their impulses as film makers to tell a great story, and their impulses as patriots
some of them, you know, steven spielberg knew wyler.wn knowledge and their own appreciation. >> rose. >> rose: the movies were in part propaganda. >> yes, they were, they were. that was part of the task that the government gave these-- these five film makers, to silent war not only to, sell the war not only to the american public, but to soldiers who were 18 and 19 years old and who were coming in and really didn't know the reason we were in the war in t just to give them a...
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write a book, spielberg could direct the movie. i think the movie would be a little bit too sexually graphic for mr. spielberg. besides, with justine as a partner, who knows what i'm liable to get up to? i'm going back to work now. i'll come with you. we can talk about my future. ♪ oh, tell me you didn't save my life just so you can do the honors. of course not. this is for you. oh. and so are these. i chartered you a jet. i recommend a destination with lax extradition laws. i hardly know what to say. why the change of heart? let's just say i'm starting to know what it feels like to have the fruit of your loins wish you dead. she is a clever child, isn't she? she tried to kill me. she tried to kill us. it's actually rather promising. for the firm's future. if i let the child live, she'll only keep trying to murder us. but she didn't succeed, though, did she? perhaps she didn't want to. she just wanted her mummy's attention. now that's absurd. children have difficulty expressing themselves. you are the grown up. it's up to you to me
write a book, spielberg could direct the movie. i think the movie would be a little bit too sexually graphic for mr. spielberg. besides, with justine as a partner, who knows what i'm liable to get up to? i'm going back to work now. i'll come with you. we can talk about my future. ♪ oh, tell me you didn't save my life just so you can do the honors. of course not. this is for you. oh. and so are these. i chartered you a jet. i recommend a destination with lax extradition laws. i hardly know...
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directed by a then-relatively unknown, steven spielberg, jaws caused an international sensation and gaveo the summer blockbuster. "merchant seamen yesterday harpooned a great white shark 10 miles off the southern california coast pulling it in after a three hour battle. the15 foot shark weighted 2,400 pounds. that's big but nothing like the man made 25 foot 6,000-pounder now scaring the daylights out of movie goers watching 'jaws' this summer." on june 20, 1975, moviegoers were introduced to a new kind of terror and its name was jaws. "everybody out of the water." "none of man's fantasies of evil can compare with the reality of jaws." "most historians would agree that jaws was the first summer blockbuster. other movies had been released in the summer but jaws was the first movie that really sort of caught the country's and the world's attention and it sort of forever changed the strategy about how to release big movies." jaws opened in 466 theaters across the country. - "just before that, there was a huge campaign in terms of publicity on television and print ads, the iconic poster, and
directed by a then-relatively unknown, steven spielberg, jaws caused an international sensation and gaveo the summer blockbuster. "merchant seamen yesterday harpooned a great white shark 10 miles off the southern california coast pulling it in after a three hour battle. the15 foot shark weighted 2,400 pounds. that's big but nothing like the man made 25 foot 6,000-pounder now scaring the daylights out of movie goers watching 'jaws' this summer." on june 20, 1975, moviegoers were...
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dyan cannon and michael jackson and steven spielberg used to be at all the laker games.on and kareem abdul-jabbar days? you go to a clipper game, you see like the cast of "that's my momma." (audience laughing) you see like marlon jackson and todd bridges in the front row. (audience laughing) it was so bad, anybody remember the old sports arena? - [audience] yeah. - it was in such bad condition, i'll never forget, i went to a game once and it was raining real hard that night and once side of the floor was flooded. they played a pro half-court game. (audience laughing) i paid $65 that night to see some brothers play "horse." (audience laughing) - tess, what's the worst breakup you've had? - oh god, the worst breakup. i think this, yeah, the dude left me just a note on the bathroom mirror, "die bitch, die," i think that was. (audience laughing) - the girl wants you to go out with her, she'll give you the sign. she'll just go "hey!" (audience laughing) she'll give you the quick sign, but if they don't want you to go out, it's like, that's it, done. - know what works when you
dyan cannon and michael jackson and steven spielberg used to be at all the laker games.on and kareem abdul-jabbar days? you go to a clipper game, you see like the cast of "that's my momma." (audience laughing) you see like marlon jackson and todd bridges in the front row. (audience laughing) it was so bad, anybody remember the old sports arena? - [audience] yeah. - it was in such bad condition, i'll never forget, i went to a game once and it was raining real hard that night and once...
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spielberg, and in steven, his company has bought the rights to this. >> together with blumhouse, so youtwo power houses of cultural influence, and i think that's what's great. i think, again, i would say going back to this is a book, this is a story, this is a subject about the reach else of knowledge, and i think that's important personally, politically, societally, culturally, i think that's what television is amazing at doing. i think that the idea of discounting anything, being such a firm skeptic and also one of the problems i have with skeptics is that they tend to kind of make people feel intellectually inferior. if they even broach this subject. i find that unuseful. i think that tv is a great way into that world for many people because they can feel comfortable in a narrative, and then they can begin to create their own ideas about things. >> i think i know what you mean when you say unuseful, but what do you mean by that? >> it is insulting. i mean it is insulting. i don't want anyone to insult my intelligence, and i'm sure many people feel the same wayand . and so people butt
spielberg, and in steven, his company has bought the rights to this. >> together with blumhouse, so youtwo power houses of cultural influence, and i think that's what's great. i think, again, i would say going back to this is a book, this is a story, this is a subject about the reach else of knowledge, and i think that's important personally, politically, societally, culturally, i think that's what television is amazing at doing. i think that the idea of discounting anything, being such a...
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some veteran film—makers, like steven spielberg, are daunted by the new technology, saying it takes controling the audience more choice on where to look. the advent of virtual reality has given film makers a new storytelling vocabulary that is distinct from cinema. eric darnel, the director of the madagascar animation franchise, brought rainbow crow to tribeca this year. it's a retelling of a native american folktale. to him, virtual reality is a medium in its own right. coming from the film world, and i've directed a number of films, i sort of thought, easy, this is going to be no big deal. i've done this for 25 years. but i got humble really quick when i got into vr. i realised that it's just not the same. it just feels different. it looks different. audiences respond to it in different ways. you know, if you sit in a movie theatre and a character turns and looks at the camera, i don't really feel like they're looking at me. they call that breaking the fourth wall. in vr, there are no walls. that's a pretty amazing experience for audiences. this whole space is in such a period of flux. we
some veteran film—makers, like steven spielberg, are daunted by the new technology, saying it takes controling the audience more choice on where to look. the advent of virtual reality has given film makers a new storytelling vocabulary that is distinct from cinema. eric darnel, the director of the madagascar animation franchise, brought rainbow crow to tribeca this year. it's a retelling of a native american folktale. to him, virtual reality is a medium in its own right. coming from the film...
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broadcast, it could not have been faked, even i think with a full hollywood crew and with steven spielbergit was incredibly graphic. and those kids were not acting, those ones who i saw pictures of, suffocated to death in the back of pick—ups, with foa m death in the back of pick—ups, with foam coming out of them mouths, and they're foam coming out of them mouths, and they‘ re eyes, foam coming out of them mouths, and they're eyes, showing signs of people suffering from exactly that, the experts say. jeremy bowen, the bbc‘s middle east tadic —— middle east editor, thank you very much. on saturday, north korea celebrates the anniversary of the birth of its founder, kim il—sung. it's known as the day of the sun. foreign journalists have been invited — though their every move is decided for them. he was right — the big event turned out to be the north korean leader opening a street. john sudworth was there as well. people are coming in their thousands. you can see the senior army officers, people are carrying balloons and flowers, all here to celebrate the opening of this new development. but
broadcast, it could not have been faked, even i think with a full hollywood crew and with steven spielbergit was incredibly graphic. and those kids were not acting, those ones who i saw pictures of, suffocated to death in the back of pick—ups, with foa m death in the back of pick—ups, with foam coming out of them mouths, and they're foam coming out of them mouths, and they‘ re eyes, foam coming out of them mouths, and they're eyes, showing signs of people suffering from exactly that, the...
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but i feel, i felt, you know, intimidated. >> really impressive. >> she worked with steven spielberg.t. >> that was her first movie out of gate "the color purple." she was phenomenal. >> if acting was baseball, she landed on the third base, probably thought she hit a triple with that first movie "the color purple." i guess she is intimidated by the big stars, oscar winner, reese witherspoon. >> being perfectionist is, you never feel you are good enough. she has a little bit of that. >>> next to shia lebouf our favorite hollywood rebel. found a way to like his wounds after selling a few tickets to his last movie. a new stunt in the name of art. >> he has done these before. this was our favorite. his three-day nonstop live streaming of him watching his own films here in new york city. what is he up to now? well, shia spending a month alone in a cabin in finland. but wait, before you start celebrating, he can still communicate with us. >> whew! >> he can do so with text from visitors to museum there in helsinki. >> for a time yesterday there was a live stream of him in the cabin. that wa
but i feel, i felt, you know, intimidated. >> really impressive. >> she worked with steven spielberg.t. >> that was her first movie out of gate "the color purple." she was phenomenal. >> if acting was baseball, she landed on the third base, probably thought she hit a triple with that first movie "the color purple." i guess she is intimidated by the big stars, oscar winner, reese witherspoon. >> being perfectionist is, you never feel you are good...
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my new book "phenomena" was just optioned by stephen spielberg.zing to get some of the old guard, et, close encounters. let's face it, spielberg built this genre in the fictional world. in the modern fictional world. and then blumberg responsible for not only the horror genre becoming so popular, but they also make really interesting movies like whiplash, document is like the jinx. and those projects are all about what makes you uncomfortable. i think and you with phenomena is squishy site idea, this idea that the senate of the battle between the skeptics and the supernatural us. it makes people really uncomfortable because they think one thing and then they talk to the other side and a think that think that i find that super interesting because we have to ultimately come to terms with her own belief set. a lot of times it's a process. the amazing thing about film and television is there sort of a gentle way into many of the subjects. they spark an interest in the nonfiction world i think. the work part and parcel. >> host: explained hollywood. yo
my new book "phenomena" was just optioned by stephen spielberg.zing to get some of the old guard, et, close encounters. let's face it, spielberg built this genre in the fictional world. in the modern fictional world. and then blumberg responsible for not only the horror genre becoming so popular, but they also make really interesting movies like whiplash, document is like the jinx. and those projects are all about what makes you uncomfortable. i think and you with phenomena is squishy...
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recently completed research station is a state of the art complex that reminds one of that cynical spielberg: here he is, he's right next to me, can you see him? >> darren: right here. >> anthony: oh wow. >> patricia: oh, he's really right next to me. hello. >> anthony: the area provides essential habitat for the golden bamboo lemur. a species dr. wright discovered here in 1986. and the greater bamboo lemur, previously thought extinct. >> patricia: there's only 500 of these in the wild in the whole world. >> anthony: wow, really? what's the biggest pressure on the population? >> patricia: slash and burn agriculture. some places they're hunted. >> darren: here, no, this guy. >> patricia: oh. he is, oh, look at it. oh, how beautiful. oh, that's so nice. oh. >> darren: whoa. he's pissing on you, tom. he's taking a leak right now. >> patricia: yeah, watch. >> anthony: hopefully it's not an editorial statement. >> darren: yeah. [ laughter ] >> patricia: look, this is the kind of bamboo shoot that the lemurs love. it's full of protein and it's full of cyanide. >> anthony: is the cyanide not a prob
recently completed research station is a state of the art complex that reminds one of that cynical spielberg: here he is, he's right next to me, can you see him? >> darren: right here. >> anthony: oh wow. >> patricia: oh, he's really right next to me. hello. >> anthony: the area provides essential habitat for the golden bamboo lemur. a species dr. wright discovered here in 1986. and the greater bamboo lemur, previously thought extinct. >> patricia: there's only 500...
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. >> had steven spielberg over there and stayed in the lincoln bedroom and made a film later. this picture, would we put it back up? there we are, a white trash mt. rushmore, i love it. look at them. that's perfect. one thing i admire about governor palin honestly, she has spoken out when she has been the target of vicious sexism from the left and good for her. she's defended her children when they have been attacked and she herself has been. kind of unfortunate she's buddying up with nugent. he's a rocker and i won't get all gassed up about it, he has said the most vile things about hillary you can't say, obviously words you can't repeat on cnn. when those things have been said about sarah palin and they have it was outrageous then, i wish she would hold her friends to the same standard. >> i remember the night before the election they were all there watching that rally and they had bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi. you can bet if hillary clinton had been elected they would be in front of the white house. >> the question is in front of the portrait. >> little yanking of cha
. >> had steven spielberg over there and stayed in the lincoln bedroom and made a film later. this picture, would we put it back up? there we are, a white trash mt. rushmore, i love it. look at them. that's perfect. one thing i admire about governor palin honestly, she has spoken out when she has been the target of vicious sexism from the left and good for her. she's defended her children when they have been attacked and she herself has been. kind of unfortunate she's buddying up with...
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stev steven spielberg and scott harrison ford will be returning for that one.n of lion king will debut july of 2019. disney is the parent company of abc. >> well, it seems renters today care more about their smart pones than clean clothes. a survey found that 34% of respondents ranked wi-fi access as the most important feature for apartment living. 25% said high speed internet was number one. just 13% of those surveyed said having a washer and dryer in the apartment was the most critical factor. >> cleanliness not important. >> right. >> to some, clearly. you might want the washer instead of the wi-fi if you buy nordstrom's newest jeans. check it ut 0. the retailer selling fake muddy jeans for $425. >> what? yeah, yeah, definitely a bargain. nordstrom's says the jeans come with a caked on muddy coating that shows you're not afraid to get down and dirty. the former star of dirty jobs is also chiming in saying, the jeans are a costume for wealthy people who see work as ironic, not iconic. >> not the first time that nordstrom has gotten grief for some unusual item
stev steven spielberg and scott harrison ford will be returning for that one.n of lion king will debut july of 2019. disney is the parent company of abc. >> well, it seems renters today care more about their smart pones than clean clothes. a survey found that 34% of respondents ranked wi-fi access as the most important feature for apartment living. 25% said high speed internet was number one. just 13% of those surveyed said having a washer and dryer in the apartment was the most critical...
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spielberg could not invent this could not invent his career. at this moment he was 43 years old and thought he was a little too old to go to see. he had taken his first command at age 20 in the china trade. they had made him boston's principle china traders. in addition to his reputation as a merchant and sea captain, he was a great humanitarian. it very distinguished organization. organization an made up of captains having some claim to boston who holds masters licenses at all the season the world. they had great humanitarian interest. a mutual benefit society. captains training for voyages. massachusetts humane society, they do not deal with cats and dogs. the humane society was involved in rescue speed they had established a series of huts along the coast of massachusetts, particularly along cape cod. and their mission was to save shipwrecks failures -- shipwrecked sailors. so it was logical that forbes would be at the center of this. he was locally known as black been forbes. that had more to do with the color of his hair then his dispositi
spielberg could not invent this could not invent his career. at this moment he was 43 years old and thought he was a little too old to go to see. he had taken his first command at age 20 in the china trade. they had made him boston's principle china traders. in addition to his reputation as a merchant and sea captain, he was a great humanitarian. it very distinguished organization. organization an made up of captains having some claim to boston who holds masters licenses at all the season the...
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bottom line there is had that duel proceeded, lincoln may today by a rap musical instoeead of a spielberg movie. the irish mob was unwilling to fight to free slaves who might compete with them for jobs. they burned and pillage their and lynched their way through the streets of man hat man july of 1863. even in the horror of that, lincoln did not say much about the draft riots except a message to his son to please come out of new york city and come home. he joked, he was reminded -- even that could remind him of a funny story and ethnic humor was always part of his repertoire. he told the cabinet that general hugh kilpatrick was going to new york to put down the riot, but i promise, his name has nothing to do with it. think about it. kill patrick. lincoln was a punster, don't blame me. he also asked the irish archbishop john j. hughes who tried to stem the draft riots to recruit catholic clergy for the military and later gave him a diplomatic post. you all know of lincoln's heroism. and it took political heroism to counter & ulysses s. grant's military order banning jews as a class. rememb
bottom line there is had that duel proceeded, lincoln may today by a rap musical instoeead of a spielberg movie. the irish mob was unwilling to fight to free slaves who might compete with them for jobs. they burned and pillage their and lynched their way through the streets of man hat man july of 1863. even in the horror of that, lincoln did not say much about the draft riots except a message to his son to please come out of new york city and come home. he joked, he was reminded -- even that...
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like closingg counters and face it steven spielberg built this john wren the modern fictional worldu have others who are not only irresponsible with the paranormal activity but they also make interesting moviese ti and documentaries and those projects are all about what makes you uncomfortable dealing with phenomenon the idea that the center of the battle between the skeptics and it makes people really uncomfortable because they think one thing but then they talk to the of the side i find that super interesting because ultimately we have to come to terms with their ownse believe system and the amazing thing withso television there is a gentle way into the subjects and they sparking interest in the nonfiction world. >> explain hollywood how can two people option the same? >> 18 up.eam up. and then the content is created moving forward even with operation paper clip that is brad pitt moonves brad pitt's company and then they teamed up so lot of times and the pentagon brain " you have j.j. a brahms working with warner brothers .area 51, a.m. 51 negative area 51 is from the one that co-
like closingg counters and face it steven spielberg built this john wren the modern fictional worldu have others who are not only irresponsible with the paranormal activity but they also make interesting moviese ti and documentaries and those projects are all about what makes you uncomfortable dealing with phenomenon the idea that the center of the battle between the skeptics and it makes people really uncomfortable because they think one thing but then they talk to the of the side i find that...
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steven spielberg is directing and harrison ford is back as "indy." be nearly 78-years-old when the film opens. (james) and i'm tracking your morning forecast. what to expect as you head out the door right after the break. ( mark ) and... a man's mistake in traffic court could now lead to jail time. we'll explain up ahead. . we're coming up on 6:45... here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning... police are still looking for dozens of teenagers who robbed passengers on bart. it happened last saturday at the coliseum station in oakland. bart managers say they can't release surveillance video because the robbers appear to be juveniles. ( darya ) there are major security concerns as conservative commentator ann coulter gets ready to speak at u-c berkeley. the event was cancelled by the university and rescheduled but coulter says she still plans to speak tomorrow. one of two student groups behind ann coulter's u-c berkeley speech is now backing out.( mark ) and breaking news....the seattle seahawks have agreed to trade running bac
steven spielberg is directing and harrison ford is back as "indy." be nearly 78-years-old when the film opens. (james) and i'm tracking your morning forecast. what to expect as you head out the door right after the break. ( mark ) and... a man's mistake in traffic court could now lead to jail time. we'll explain up ahead. . we're coming up on 6:45... here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning... police are still looking for dozens of teenagers who robbed...
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rightly outraged that this movie would be the first movie to portray lincoln in 60 years rather than spielberg's lincoln but nevertheless it has a plot twist where the first lady married lincoln and harriet tubman come together to save the day by smuggling silver bullets to get diesburg so they could beat the vampire confederates. ly couldn't have imagined this, but when i did see it, it had a certain kind of sem mittry for me. so tubman has really remained fork loind and she's only recently been given the respect she deserves. here is a portrait of her as an old woman and she's wearing a shaw you see. it isn't the shou that's on display there, but you can go to the new african-american history and culture museum in d.c. and see on display it's a shaw that was sent to her by queen victoria. so we do have to see that at long last we're discovering other aspects. when the women on the 20s campaign emerged on line in the spring of 2015, it was a popular internet uprising and it followed in the wake of u.s. trev you'rier and beam appointee rosy reoes who advocated for putting women on the money. the
rightly outraged that this movie would be the first movie to portray lincoln in 60 years rather than spielberg's lincoln but nevertheless it has a plot twist where the first lady married lincoln and harriet tubman come together to save the day by smuggling silver bullets to get diesburg so they could beat the vampire confederates. ly couldn't have imagined this, but when i did see it, it had a certain kind of sem mittry for me. so tubman has really remained fork loind and she's only recently...
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harrison ford and spielberg are returning for this particular film it looks -- i can't wait.bout returning for that. krysten bell made joke about the weather forecast being frozen and the new release date coming out for that. now speaking of the lion king, everyone really excited about this. bunch of reasons. obviously beauty and beast was a live action remake that made $1.1 billion. john fave reno directing this film the live action life i don't know king he also did the jungle book which made close to a billion dollars. donald glover will take on the roll simba and james earl jones will return as mufasa. let's take a look at one of the most classic scenes from the original film. watch this. >> ♪ forest of your days, sing it kid. >> it's our problem free, philosophy, hakuna matata ♪ >> welcome to our humble home. >> you live here? >> we live wherever way want. >> that is one of the most famous scenes in the 1994 originally disney classic. the cool thing about that scene you notice two characters in there pump ba and toy moan, right. those characters are very famous now they'
harrison ford and spielberg are returning for this particular film it looks -- i can't wait.bout returning for that. krysten bell made joke about the weather forecast being frozen and the new release date coming out for that. now speaking of the lion king, everyone really excited about this. bunch of reasons. obviously beauty and beast was a live action remake that made $1.1 billion. john fave reno directing this film the live action life i don't know king he also did the jungle book which made...
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steven spielberg is directing and harrison ford is back as "indy."l be nearly 78-years-old when the film opens. (james) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. ( averi ) and police are looking for a man who exposed himself near a preschool. i will have the details in a live report. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. (mark)(darya) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... (james)we're starting off this morning with dry conditions, for the most part. there is a chance we could catch a sprinkle before the day is done, so bring the umbrella just in case. let's head outside and show you what conditions are like ri
steven spielberg is directing and harrison ford is back as "indy."l be nearly 78-years-old when the film opens. (james) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. ( averi ) and police are looking for a man who exposed himself near a preschool. i will have the details in a live report. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe...
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. >> scorcese, spielberg, demne a lot of them out. there copy pole la.aking bad quiz is kind of rallying up breaking bad fans a little bit including bryan cranston. now the buzz feed quiz we'll show here basically says that if you don't get more than 15 out of 20 on this you're not a real breaking bad fan. so a lot of different types of questions in here. i took the quiz myself. but the thing that blew my mind the most was that bryan cranston the lead star got this score. let's show his -- let's show his tweet. he only got 12 out of 20. [ laughter ] >> actual leading star of breaking bad got 12 out of 20. >> oh boy. >> i took the exact same quiz i only got tell out of 20. my wife gotten out of 20. >> is he a true fan or just the lead actor. >> he's the lead star. >> how do you not get 2 20? >> how did you not get 20 out of 20. >> i'm in the same boat as bryan cranston i'm okay with it i'll post the quiz on my facebook page kevin mccarthy fox. m knight shymalan. if you're a fan of unbreakable. >> yes i am. >> bruce willis movie. >> and split he's making a
. >> scorcese, spielberg, demne a lot of them out. there copy pole la.aking bad quiz is kind of rallying up breaking bad fans a little bit including bryan cranston. now the buzz feed quiz we'll show here basically says that if you don't get more than 15 out of 20 on this you're not a real breaking bad fan. so a lot of different types of questions in here. i took the quiz myself. but the thing that blew my mind the most was that bryan cranston the lead star got this score. let's show his...
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you have everybody: for spielberg taxi but i did years ago for the [inaudible] bigger after-hours license to that complaints from condos three stories up and what you see is after 2 am as you turn the music down a little bit though drink until 3m you have a craziness out in the street. so that is one reason i think it would be good for the city to allow this after-hours. the other issue is, on any given weekend there are two-between two 3-10 after-hours clubs. some of them i've heard about are scary because one exit with 500 people. a wooden building. allowing this to remain open will alleviate some of those people going to illegal after-hours clubs. i think that will keep the city a little safer. would like to address right now, top of the list, two citations given to the club. one in november 5. it was a door violation of 1145 open door. we have no excuse for it. we're working with the security staff between 11-12 is when everyone comes into the venue. the doors open a lot. it is our-we keep that were close. we are looking occurrence sound curtains, something, to stop that problem from
you have everybody: for spielberg taxi but i did years ago for the [inaudible] bigger after-hours license to that complaints from condos three stories up and what you see is after 2 am as you turn the music down a little bit though drink until 3m you have a craziness out in the street. so that is one reason i think it would be good for the city to allow this after-hours. the other issue is, on any given weekend there are two-between two 3-10 after-hours clubs. some of them i've heard about are...