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hitchcock was never a ward of the trophy. but he has won second place among our famous european directors and stars that have never won an oscar. he dryly commented on the german talk show nine hundred sixty six. he did receive a special award in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight for particularly creative film produces. will this englishman face a similar fate. ridley scott in first place an academy award has always been looted him personally yes his works like alien. and blade runner. masterpiece. he received nominations for films like selma and luis gladiator and black hawk down but never walked away with a top prize for directing. cars is now eighty but he's still making about a film a year so he might yet be in with a chance for an oscar. well it might not look like this but i'm willing to bet that you have also won a prize or an award at some point in your lives maybe it was a sporting trophy or a certificate or something perhaps completely different we would love to know so do feel free to send us a picture of your
hitchcock was never a ward of the trophy. but he has won second place among our famous european directors and stars that have never won an oscar. he dryly commented on the german talk show nine hundred sixty six. he did receive a special award in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight for particularly creative film produces. will this englishman face a similar fate. ridley scott in first place an academy award has always been looted him personally yes his works like alien. and blade runner....
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. >> reporter: scene is like something out of a hitchcock film, as tens of thousands of birds, specifically crows, laid their claim on and around new jersey's department of labor building in trenton. >> it is nasty. when you walk by it is just like ahh, you know, you just hold your breath. >> reporter: those who work nearby tell us that the crow defecation situation started about two years ago and has intensified over the past few months. >> everything is waste covered , the car, the sidewalk , shoes. >> reporter: after a years worth of complaints, enter the u.s. department of agriculture 's wild life service. >> generally in the winter months they do group up in these areas. >> reporter: crows do this to preserve warmth but on this evening they won't be getting a warm reception as usda officials begin to urge crows departure from the area using non-lethal scare tactics. >> we are using pyrotechnics, we are using lasers, we will be using crow distress callers , and spotlights, as well. >> reporter: first up the flares... and then something happened. the whole of the lot flew out of site. >>
. >> reporter: scene is like something out of a hitchcock film, as tens of thousands of birds, specifically crows, laid their claim on and around new jersey's department of labor building in trenton. >> it is nasty. when you walk by it is just like ahh, you know, you just hold your breath. >> reporter: those who work nearby tell us that the crow defecation situation started about two years ago and has intensified over the past few months. >> everything is waste covered ,...
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it's a property that might seem oddly familiar to alfred hitchcock fans.s called the barrister building, formerly known as the jefferson hotel. >> in the opening scene of "psycho," that hotel in the beginning is this building's claim to fame. so right before you get nice and scared, this is the building that you get to see. >> but the building's history started long before that with a young developer and traveling salesman. >> salim ackel was an immigrant from the middle east. he moved to arizona at 18 and started selling wares out of wagons down in the mining towns in southern arizona. >> this building was constructed in 1915 and operated as a very high-end hotel for quite a lo period of time. >> it became the tallest buding in phoenix. and it stayed that way for five years. when this building opened, it was a huge event for the city. it was a very luxurious building. it got six pages in the arizona republic completely devoted to it. the interior was marble and mahogany. all of that is gone now. it also had rooms for traveling salesmen so they could set u
it's a property that might seem oddly familiar to alfred hitchcock fans.s called the barrister building, formerly known as the jefferson hotel. >> in the opening scene of "psycho," that hotel in the beginning is this building's claim to fame. so right before you get nice and scared, this is the building that you get to see. >> but the building's history started long before that with a young developer and traveling salesman. >> salim ackel was an immigrant from the...
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. >> reporter: scene is like something out of a hitchcock film, as tens of thousands of birds, specifically crows, laid their claim on and around new jersey's department of labor building in trenton. >> it is nasty. when you walk by it is just like ahh, you know, you just hold your breath. >> reporter: those who work nearby tell us that the crow defecation situation started about two years ago and has intensified over the past few months. >> everything is waste covered , the car, the sidewalk , shoes. >> reporter: after a years worth of complaints, enter the u.s. department of agriculture 's wild life service. >> generally in the winter months they do group up in these areas. >> reporter: crows do this to preserve warmth but on this evening they won't be getting a warm reception as usda officials begin to urge crows departure from the area using non-lethal scare tactics. >> we are using pyrotechnics, we are using lasers, we will be using crow distress callers , and spotlights, as well. >> reporter: first up the flares... and then something happened. the whole of the lot flew out of site. >>
. >> reporter: scene is like something out of a hitchcock film, as tens of thousands of birds, specifically crows, laid their claim on and around new jersey's department of labor building in trenton. >> it is nasty. when you walk by it is just like ahh, you know, you just hold your breath. >> reporter: those who work nearby tell us that the crow defecation situation started about two years ago and has intensified over the past few months. >> everything is waste covered ,...
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. >> coming up it is a scene from the hitchcock movie see what one local community is doing to battlerow invasion. >>> and a scare in the air off the coast of hawaii. >>> passengers caught, as they brace for impact. see what caused the engine trouble plus this. >>> brutal winds like these are wreaking havoc on the scheduling and some course is, i'm dana jacobson and we will take you to the in tski mountains more than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. >>> good morning everyone i'm jim donovan. >>> aim rahel solomon 6:00 one and here's what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute february 14th, 2018. >> eagles parade celebrations gone too far, a few days earlier after super bowl win this group caused chaos inside sunoco gas station. so far police arrested eight people. >> let's do it again. >> reporter: they are hoping this new surveillance video will lead to many more. >>> f
. >> coming up it is a scene from the hitchcock movie see what one local community is doing to battlerow invasion. >>> and a scare in the air off the coast of hawaii. >>> passengers caught, as they brace for impact. see what caused the engine trouble plus this. >>> brutal winds like these are wreaking havoc on the scheduling and some course is, i'm dana jacobson and we will take you to the in tski mountains more than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so...
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when you say it's for the birds, in trenton that old takes on a new whole meaning it's lo looking hitchcocke. of crows descended on new jersey's capital city to roost over the cold winter months and they're making a big old mess. so local and state and federal officials are joining forces hoping not to eat crow when all is said and done. fox 29's dave stratt wise sr. you see him now live in trenton with how they're pulling out all the stops to get these birds to move along. dave? >> reporter: lucy, those crows have been landing in the trees here around the capitol building for the past five months. well now the usda says it has unique way to deal with them. >> this was the scene tuesday evening as thousands of crows descended on downtown trenton. coming to rest in the trees outside several state office buildings. >> our estimates are roughly 20 to 30,000 birds, um, that have been coming in each night. >> reporter: huge flocks of crows have been coming here since october to roost as the crows arrived just after sunset tuesday, usda experts were waiting. they have a plan to try and disperse t
when you say it's for the birds, in trenton that old takes on a new whole meaning it's lo looking hitchcocke. of crows descended on new jersey's capital city to roost over the cold winter months and they're making a big old mess. so local and state and federal officials are joining forces hoping not to eat crow when all is said and done. fox 29's dave stratt wise sr. you see him now live in trenton with how they're pulling out all the stops to get these birds to move along. dave? >>...
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the site of alfred hitchcock's battle of the doubt in 1943. up there in u, tuesday, sunshine and wednesday, a bright thursday, maybe a few more anemic showers before we clear it out for the weekend. you want drama? that is why we have you. >> we just got weather and history all in one. st. mary's is holding on. they needed a win in their final regular season game. and it is only spring ball, but the giants beating the dodgers and it looks somewhat like a home run derby. we'll be right back. rips of po green leaf lettuce, juicy tomatoes and tangy honey aioli even you'll love it, martha security! get him! wow, do you guys workout? try my new pork belly blt, part of my food truck series. introducing the pork from jack in the box. two strips of pork belly, green leaf lettuce, juicy tomatoes and tangy honey aioli even you'll love it, martha security! get him! wow, do you guys workout? try my new pork belly blt, part of my food truck series. win their conference title... but they're going to need some help from byu to beat gonzaga. >>> it is a final
the site of alfred hitchcock's battle of the doubt in 1943. up there in u, tuesday, sunshine and wednesday, a bright thursday, maybe a few more anemic showers before we clear it out for the weekend. you want drama? that is why we have you. >> we just got weather and history all in one. st. mary's is holding on. they needed a win in their final regular season game. and it is only spring ball, but the giants beating the dodgers and it looks somewhat like a home run derby. we'll be right...
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alfred hitchcock made movies in new york city with no blacks in the street.e streets. >> i don't have a journalist. but i went because it's baseball season coming upon us, i went jackie robinson. big baseball buff myself. i can only imagine how hard it was to integrate our national pastime, the vitriol he went through, not being able to stay with your roommates on your own when you're in the spotlight of the most popular sport in america takes real guts and fortitude. >> they were not nice to him. >> they were saying stuff you can imagine. >> he was such a person with so many ideas about the gop. >> later in his life, my dad saw him in the hospital in yale and he almost went up and said hi and he always regrets not doing it. >> he had great dignity. what a story. thank you yamiche for starting this whole thing, eugene and when we return, let me finish with the powerful honest human voices we heard today in the east room of the white house. you're watching "hardball." i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. s
alfred hitchcock made movies in new york city with no blacks in the street.e streets. >> i don't have a journalist. but i went because it's baseball season coming upon us, i went jackie robinson. big baseball buff myself. i can only imagine how hard it was to integrate our national pastime, the vitriol he went through, not being able to stay with your roommates on your own when you're in the spotlight of the most popular sport in america takes real guts and fortitude. >> they were...
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now, that seems like something out of a bad hitchcock movie where they create a story, an alibi so you have plausible deniability later on. it doesn't smell right. >> our thanks tonight to jonathan lemire, to kimberly atkins who was outed as a lawyer by her use of culpatory and jeremy peters. before we go we want to revisit the story in florida. it struck us today watching social media a whole lot of people from a whole lot of walks of life have been rather profound on this in ways that our public servants have not. case in point, steve kerr of the golden state warriors said this, and it's getting a lot of repetition tonight. it doesn't seem to matter to our government that children are being shot to death day after day in schools. well, to that end, we want to show you a moment that occurred earlier today on the senate floor on capitol hill. senator chris murphy, democrat of connecticut, spoke on today's mass shooting in florida. for context, you may recall, murphy used to be in the house, 5th district of connecticut, when the mass shooting at newtown occurred in december of 2012. >>
now, that seems like something out of a bad hitchcock movie where they create a story, an alibi so you have plausible deniability later on. it doesn't smell right. >> our thanks tonight to jonathan lemire, to kimberly atkins who was outed as a lawyer by her use of culpatory and jeremy peters. before we go we want to revisit the story in florida. it struck us today watching social media a whole lot of people from a whole lot of walks of life have been rather profound on this in ways that...
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getting ready for that question, on the eisenhower point i did make eye contact with my colleague will hitchcock who waved me off, but i am recommending his forthcoming book this march on eisenhower which will be the definitive work, i believe, on the 34th president. everyone prepare for that. >> where do i get the microphone. >> right here for you. >> i wanted to very briefly follow up mel's question to you, tim, about kru shhrushchev bein disruptor. they were losing the crown jewel, the talented, educated people leaving east germany through berlin into the west. we know that. and the berlin wall saw inelegantly, brutally solved that problem and the berlin crisis dispatsipated shortly af that. in terms of being a disruptor, khrushchev was trying to defend rather than disrupt it. >> i'm sorry i didn't mention will's book. will is the one who will tell us what eisenhower was really thinking, and whether he actually liked degall enough to take his advice. i don't agree with you about berlin. the berlin crisis did not end in 1961. i know that's the standard view. but the soviet materials make clear
getting ready for that question, on the eisenhower point i did make eye contact with my colleague will hitchcock who waved me off, but i am recommending his forthcoming book this march on eisenhower which will be the definitive work, i believe, on the 34th president. everyone prepare for that. >> where do i get the microphone. >> right here for you. >> i wanted to very briefly follow up mel's question to you, tim, about kru shhrushchev bein disruptor. they were losing the...
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. ♪ >> that iconic climax of alfred hitchcock's psycho, wrestling anthony perkins for the knife is gavintarred in hollywood movies from the late 1950's and '60s, "imitation of life" with lana turner and "thoroughly modern millie" with julie andrews. he left acting to be a politics leader and business leader. ambassador to mexico in the 1980's thanks to his longstanding friendship with ronald reagan. john gavin was 86 years old. ♪ >> prosecutors in northern california now saying they will seek the death penalty for a convicted cop killer who we now know was living in the united states illegally. this is certainly become a political lightning rod of a story. fox's will carr live in los angeles with both the case and the political fallout. hi, will. >> leland, the self-confessed cop killer in this case has been spotlighted by the trump administration, another example that shows why there need to be a serious crackdown on illegal immigration according to president trump. he illegally crossed into the united states numerous times, was convicted on friday of killing two california deputies and
. ♪ >> that iconic climax of alfred hitchcock's psycho, wrestling anthony perkins for the knife is gavintarred in hollywood movies from the late 1950's and '60s, "imitation of life" with lana turner and "thoroughly modern millie" with julie andrews. he left acting to be a politics leader and business leader. ambassador to mexico in the 1980's thanks to his longstanding friendship with ronald reagan. john gavin was 86 years old. ♪ >> prosecutors in northern...
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ready for that question, on the eisenhower point, i did make eye contact with my colleague will hitchcock who waved me off but i recommend his fourth coming book this march on eisenhower which will be the definitive work i believe so everyone prepare for that. >> buy the book -- >> microphone is right here for you. >> i want to follow up the question with khrushchev to berlin. east germany was a crown jewel of the soviet empire and they were losing that crown jewel as the immigration and most talented, educated people leaving east germany through berlin into the west. we know that. and the berlin wall saw ill elegantly, brutally solved that problem and the problem dissipated shortly after that. i mean, in terms of being a disrupter, it seems to me that khrushchev was trying to defend the position rather than disrupting it. >> since we're -- i'm sorry. i didn't mention will's book. will will tell us what eisenhower was really thinking and if he liked de gaulle enough to take his advice. i don't agree with you about berlin. the berlin crisis did not end in 1961. i know that's the standard v
ready for that question, on the eisenhower point, i did make eye contact with my colleague will hitchcock who waved me off but i recommend his fourth coming book this march on eisenhower which will be the definitive work i believe so everyone prepare for that. >> buy the book -- >> microphone is right here for you. >> i want to follow up the question with khrushchev to berlin. east germany was a crown jewel of the soviet empire and they were losing that crown jewel as the...