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mr. holland at the end-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) it's the end, and i've done it all.ayed the theme from 'rocky' for us?" and i'm just going to be like, "i don't remember anything." >> i can't remember anything! >> it's really shocking and quite upsetting. you look younger. >> you're still beautiful. >> so beautiful! >> so beautiful. >> thank you? >> you glow. >> i sleep in formaldehyde, which is-- >> we live in l.a., so there's a whole thing that goes on there, right? >> are we talking... ( sniffing ) >>oh, yeah. ( laughter ) >> is that what you're talking about? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: nothing keeps you younger. i just want to tell you, i just want to indulge myself before we go, i want to thank all of you guys for being here. this was what it was like to hang out backstage. right? this is what it was like to hang out backstage for years at "the daily show"-- >> the couches were different. >> stephen: not this nice, not this nice. >> very nice couches. >> stephen: it was the greatest experience, greatest experience. >> smaller space. >> stephen: and i wou
mr. holland at the end-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) it's the end, and i've done it all.ayed the theme from 'rocky' for us?" and i'm just going to be like, "i don't remember anything." >> i can't remember anything! >> it's really shocking and quite upsetting. you look younger. >> you're still beautiful. >> so beautiful! >> so beautiful. >> thank you? >> you glow. >> i sleep in formaldehyde, which is-- >> we live in l.a., so...
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mr. holland's opus," and the miniseries "lonesome dove."o had recurring roles on "er" and "monk," the 62-year-old was in the middle of filming the hulu series "future man" alongside josh hutcherson and ed begley junior. headly is survived by her husband and son. (vicki) tired of eating fruits and veggies from the produce section that taste like cardboard.. tonight we take to you to one local place--where everything is picked fresh the same day this sunday - the big "early summer celebration" at the ferry building and farmer's market. a chance to eat your way thru the best of the season with 40 top bay area restaurants and bars. (vicki) yeah, it'll be a food extravaganza and benefits kids cooking classes! tonight on dine and dish - i hit the farmers market in advance to give us a taste of what's fresh. farmer's markets are sprouting up all over! and no wonder. a chance to sample fresh fruit and veggies... and meet the people who grow them. this is tory and his wife rebecca - of tory farms near fresno. passionate about their peaches erick low
mr. holland's opus," and the miniseries "lonesome dove."o had recurring roles on "er" and "monk," the 62-year-old was in the middle of filming the hulu series "future man" alongside josh hutcherson and ed begley junior. headly is survived by her husband and son. (vicki) tired of eating fruits and veggies from the produce section that taste like cardboard.. tonight we take to you to one local place--where everything is picked fresh the same day this...
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mr. holland's opus and the mini series "lone? dove." no cause was given. glenn headley was 62 years old. >>> "the new york times" says a crack in antarctica is rapidly advancing. it's eight miles away from recording one he icebergs ever records. it's the size of delaware. higher temperatures are to blame for the breakup. >>> how do we put this pleasantly. the sudden dropping of geese droppings, fire crews were here. 17 guests were washed up in a private area and given new clothes. to them i say it's >>> there could be a dramatic turn in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. a spokesman says cosby may take the witness stand, which legal experts say could pose a big risk. ahead, an update on that trial. >>> and later, did she text a teen to death? the latest on the case against a young woman accused of urging a fellow teen to take his own life. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." for millions who suffer from schizophrenia a side effect of their medication... is something called "akathisia." it's time we took notice. >>> there is a raging battle betw
mr. holland's opus and the mini series "lone? dove." no cause was given. glenn headley was 62 years old. >>> "the new york times" says a crack in antarctica is rapidly advancing. it's eight miles away from recording one he icebergs ever records. it's the size of delaware. higher temperatures are to blame for the breakup. >>> how do we put this pleasantly. the sudden dropping of geese droppings, fire crews were here. 17 guests were washed up in a private...
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mr. comey. world leaders are pledging to remain committed to the paris climate accord, despite the u.s. wrul. >> among them, the newly elected french president emanuel hollandehe made a play on mr. trump's statement, he has a different statement. m mam mamacron. >> reporter: it was the long-awaited sound of the deal, 195 countries have agreed to act toke to save the planet. >> i have in front of me the representative of all the world and for the first time in history, i was able to strike together. it meant that it was a new step for humanity. >> reporter: he presided over the paris negotiations. he says the deal is now a matter of life or death. >> the question is, the question of food all over the world. the question of oceans, the question of typhoons, the question of minute ago grags, you kno-- migration. if you multiply it by 100. at the end of it, it's peace or a war. >> reporter: at the signing which put together 190 nation, there have been a sense of disbelief it had been possible at all. many had wondered whether the world was ready for paris. now, 18th months later the question is how the world could do without? >> because where is the relief? whet
mr. comey. world leaders are pledging to remain committed to the paris climate accord, despite the u.s. wrul. >> among them, the newly elected french president emanuel hollandehe made a play on mr. trump's statement, he has a different statement. m mam mamacron. >> reporter: it was the long-awaited sound of the deal, 195 countries have agreed to act toke to save the planet. >> i have in front of me the representative of all the world and for the first time in history, i was...
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hollande hit a few times. he did not generate excitement at seeing mr macron arrived, the atmosphere was different. there is a lot of expectations from emmanuel macron. there could be a momentum again from the german and french border of the eu. but it still remains to be seen whether that will kick in again bring results. from the german point of view, macron is very welcome. he isa of view, macron is very welcome. he is a strong president, he won a huge victory in the elections, and now we have to see his ideas on how they work—out. there is a lot of preparedness in germany to work with him. one of the issues he sees, and encrypt the grated europe is a good thing, but there are countries like denmark or not persuaded. -- integrated. there is a possibility for them, but integrated. there is a possibility forthem, but member integrated. there is a possibility for them, but member states not poster that. chancellor merkel talked about wanting to have a stronger integrated europe. president macron will meet all other sceptic countries like eastern europe tomorrow morning, so we will see how well he d
hollande hit a few times. he did not generate excitement at seeing mr macron arrived, the atmosphere was different. there is a lot of expectations from emmanuel macron. there could be a momentum again from the german and french border of the eu. but it still remains to be seen whether that will kick in again bring results. from the german point of view, macron is very welcome. he isa of view, macron is very welcome. he is a strong president, he won a huge victory in the elections, and now we...
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mr. wilson and his team traveled more than any other unit. from england they went to france. they went to belgium. they went to holland. they went to luxemburg and they went to germany. mr. wilson and his comrades fought fearlessly through the war's end, members of the ghost army. in july of 1945, mr. wilson finally came home. however, while he came home safely, he couldn't even disclose, he couldn't even talk about even to his own family the honorable service unit that he was a part of. now, that's humbling to me to hear a man's sacrifice, to go through what he went through and not even be able to talk about it to his family. but he kept his word out of the honor to his country. the willingness of mr. wilson and his fellow soldiers to risk their own lives to defend the freedom we have today, well, it, too, is humbling. mr. wilson returned home in 1945, and i hope he's listening right now. he's been a little under the weather. he was in the hospital when i spoke to him tod to him today. it wasn't until the 1990's before mr. wilson could talk about his service to this great country, to share his stories, his experiences,
mr. wilson and his team traveled more than any other unit. from england they went to france. they went to belgium. they went to holland. they went to luxemburg and they went to germany. mr. wilson and his comrades fought fearlessly through the war's end, members of the ghost army. in july of 1945, mr. wilson finally came home. however, while he came home safely, he couldn't even disclose, he couldn't even talk about even to his own family the honorable service unit that he was a part of. now,...
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mr. hoover is famous for in this commission. -- aftere relief of world war i of belgium and holland. he, earl, would write about the needs, oversized about the need gifts, whatever the hoover commission wanted to do, and it was very, very successful. the next thing that was major that he worked on with the a massivemission was mississippi river flood that overflowed the banks of the mississippi in the 1920's.and the commission went in with help to get these people along the river back on their feet. many of people that he met he would later write about because they were, i guess, you could call them movers and shakers and policymakers. so his reputation was established, both here in california and throughout the country. probably his best friend in that regard was earl warren. he knew in the days of being a district attorney in oakland. he later became attorney general, and then governor of the state of california, and, as you know, the chief justice of the supreme court. and throughout rural war and'-- warren's political confidant.rens was a , andhat goes to people that group of peo
mr. hoover is famous for in this commission. -- aftere relief of world war i of belgium and holland. he, earl, would write about the needs, oversized about the need gifts, whatever the hoover commission wanted to do, and it was very, very successful. the next thing that was major that he worked on with the a massivemission was mississippi river flood that overflowed the banks of the mississippi in the 1920's.and the commission went in with help to get these people along the river back on their...
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mrs. caine. >> karen caine is a 6th grade teacher at saint katherine drexel school in hole -- holland. she has two children that are at the school, students and faculty want her to know she is loved and supported. >> we just felt that she is one of our own, that's what our school does, we come together as a family, especially as life happens. that's one of our most important goals here at the school. >> miss caine is the best teacher i ever had, she is so nice, we're trying to raise money to help her. >> the school community has raised $6,500 for mrs. caine's care. she missed the fundraiser because of chemo therapy. we'll be back with sports in just a moment. i know my voice matters today. this summer, come celebrate new york state's equal rights history. download our guide to plan your trip. donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and out of their homes. murphy's trying to buy the election, paying off new jersey bosses. my name's john wisnie
mrs. caine. >> karen caine is a 6th grade teacher at saint katherine drexel school in hole -- holland. she has two children that are at the school, students and faculty want her to know she is loved and supported. >> we just felt that she is one of our own, that's what our school does, we come together as a family, especially as life happens. that's one of our most important goals here at the school. >> miss caine is the best teacher i ever had, she is so nice, we're trying to...
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he wantsll say is that to holland hospital, became a 1956 orsurgeon and in 57, a young minister in harlem was signing books and was apt -- stabbed to edit mrs. aorta -- and it missed his aorta. minister was a young martin luther king jr.. it was a letter opener. >> hello. about cultural outlier. i'm a recent immigrant from a country where we have public health care system. i want if you can help me understand why it is such a cultural abnormality. hour?you have an [laughter] the best way to put it is to say that america has always had public hospitals. particular,s in religious hospitals, voluntary hospitals really began to take over. now we have for-profit hospitals. what a for-profit hospital means is there are a bunch of people who invest in it and they do not get any tax breaks. tax exemptions like a public hospital or even a voluntary splital, but they get to up the profits. a voluntary hospital would be something like tissue hospital -- tisch hospital. that is a voluntary hospital. it also has to spend a certain amount of its time and energy and finances helping the poor. then you have public hospitals which basically gets city money,
he wantsll say is that to holland hospital, became a 1956 orsurgeon and in 57, a young minister in harlem was signing books and was apt -- stabbed to edit mrs. aorta -- and it missed his aorta. minister was a young martin luther king jr.. it was a letter opener. >> hello. about cultural outlier. i'm a recent immigrant from a country where we have public health care system. i want if you can help me understand why it is such a cultural abnormality. hour?you have an [laughter] the best way...
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mr. holland and his opus gel owls. on multiple occasions -- jealous. on multiple occasions he brought mues to perform in carve -- musicians to perform in carnegie hall and all around. he broadened the horizons of young people. i know did he that for me. he made you want to be better. he made you want to try harder and perform well enough to get that genuine ron jones smile. mr. speaker, as mr. jones prepares for his retirement, it's my honor to recognize him here on the floor of the united states house of representatives . to wish him well. and on behalf of many grateful students, to simply say, thank you, mr. jones. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. poe: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr. poe: at dawn in the hard cold rain of the choppy english channel, thousands of men, boys, really, aboard landing craft and assaulted
mr. holland and his opus gel owls. on multiple occasions -- jealous. on multiple occasions he brought mues to perform in carve -- musicians to perform in carnegie hall and all around. he broadened the horizons of young people. i know did he that for me. he made you want to be better. he made you want to try harder and perform well enough to get that genuine ron jones smile. mr. speaker, as mr. jones prepares for his retirement, it's my honor to recognize him here on the floor of the united...