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because elmo plays. >> l you keep dancing abbey for us?un when we go for the guinness world record live. >>> find out what the man in your life is really thinking when our guys tell us after your local news. ♪ i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting. [jerry bell iii] deep couch sitting! at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. is caring.ng because covering heals faster. to seal out water
because elmo plays. >> l you keep dancing abbey for us?un when we go for the guinness world record live. >>> find out what the man in your life is really thinking when our guys tell us after your local news. ♪ i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no...
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that's also fun. >> elmo and abbey, do you guys want to play some games with the kids? >> you want to play games, everybody? okay, let's -- >> the first game we'll play, elmo, is elmo says. and what's really important is that we have to listen to what elmo tells us and listen to the directions. these are important school readiness skills. take it away elmo. >> you're the teacher, elmo. >> let's play elmo says. elmo says touch your nose. elmo says touch your nose. elmo says go wuba wuba, wuba. now clap your hands. >> oh! >> elmo didn't say "elmo says." >> that's part of the instructions. >> can we play freeze dance? >> freeze dance, abbey likes this dance all the time. >> okay here's what you do, when you hear the music you're like whoo, yes, yes! when the music stops you have to freeze. okay? okay, everybody. ready? >> crank it, please. [ music stops ] >> hoda, i like this one. [ music stops ] >> yay! [ applause ] you guys are awesome! >> we thank you so much! thank you. >> the new tv show is called "play all day with elmo." they left out poor abbey i don't know. >> she
that's also fun. >> elmo and abbey, do you guys want to play some games with the kids? >> you want to play games, everybody? okay, let's -- >> the first game we'll play, elmo, is elmo says. and what's really important is that we have to listen to what elmo tells us and listen to the directions. these are important school readiness skills. take it away elmo. >> you're the teacher, elmo. >> let's play elmo says. elmo says touch your nose. elmo says touch your nose....
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before we get to the pope, "the abbey," a novel. does the brief synopsis -- "author! author!"? >> yeah, sure. it's my first novel. it's the story of ann, a woman in her 40s whose son has died tragically, and she finds healing and spiritual consolation after she meets a trappist abbot in a monastery outside of philadelphia. >> based on some -- a little bit on true story? >> based on a dream, actually. i had this very vivid dream, a sort of fully formed story, and i got up and i said, "you know what? i think i'm gonna try to start writing that." >> that's a novel. how long did it take you? >> very short -- probably about six months. i started writing it, thinking, you know, i can't write fiction, story. i thought it would be an e-book, and then my publisher liked it, and now it's out there. >> well, good luck, good luck. >> thank you. >> we didn't invite you for the book tour, but, you know, might as well get a plug in for it while you're here. stop. >> let's talk about the pope's visit. you heard us talk to nick casale about the security issues. you know, this pope wants to go o
before we get to the pope, "the abbey," a novel. does the brief synopsis -- "author! author!"? >> yeah, sure. it's my first novel. it's the story of ann, a woman in her 40s whose son has died tragically, and she finds healing and spiritual consolation after she meets a trappist abbot in a monastery outside of philadelphia. >> based on some -- a little bit on true story? >> based on a dream, actually. i had this very vivid dream, a sort of fully formed...
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if you don't know abbey mueller, her sister is jesse muler who won the tony. on the national tour. first of all, is jessie giving you pointers? is she saying do it like this? don't do it like that? >> she's been so supportive about the whole thing. kind of what have shallina was talking about and jess told me, she's like, you know, your responsibility is to carol, it's not about us. we're there to be this vessel of carol's words and music and so i think our responsibility and my goal and perhaps yours is just to tie to capture that essence of carol and hopefully remain as honest and open and vulnerable as she is. >> what is in the water in your house with you and your sister? >> can i say something, though? abi had a role in "kinky boots" so she is not new to this. >> right, exactly! >> and other things i know, but the "kinky boot boots" one -- >> do people make you sing? what's the one? ♪ i feel, the earth under my feet ♪ come on, got to hear a little. ♪ i feel the sky tumbling down ♪ >> you guys are so terrific. thank you so much. i mean, it's such a pleasur
if you don't know abbey mueller, her sister is jesse muler who won the tony. on the national tour. first of all, is jessie giving you pointers? is she saying do it like this? don't do it like that? >> she's been so supportive about the whole thing. kind of what have shallina was talking about and jess told me, she's like, you know, your responsibility is to carol, it's not about us. we're there to be this vessel of carol's words and music and so i think our responsibility and my goal and...
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great for temple penn state at lincoln financial field. 89 on sunday, 91 sunny abbey hot own labor day not all that humid. conveniently so because as we get back to work on tuesday, we look for the humidity to build back in, tuesday and wednesday look sticky and we could have a thunderstorm by thursday. >> one person is dead after a gunfire erupts on a california college campus. we have details on the victim. >> the man who helped foil an attack on a train in france is back on u.s. soil. more on his return next. >> reporter: looks like somebody stopped for gas on route 1 chads creek road. the traffic moving toward 202 is moving alone nicely. i have good news for drivers elsewhere coming up after the break. >> joe bide rn made his first -- joe biden made his first public remarks about a potential run for president. those stories up next on "action news." >> welcome back you're taking a live look here, the view out across philadelphia international airport. hope you're not going anywhere unless it is down the shore, what a great weekend we're in for here, you wouldn't want to be anywhere
great for temple penn state at lincoln financial field. 89 on sunday, 91 sunny abbey hot own labor day not all that humid. conveniently so because as we get back to work on tuesday, we look for the humidity to build back in, tuesday and wednesday look sticky and we could have a thunderstorm by thursday. >> one person is dead after a gunfire erupts on a california college campus. we have details on the victim. >> the man who helped foil an attack on a train in france is back on u.s....
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johns abbey, one of the country's oldest catholic institutions. in june 1958, bishops from all over the country gathered here at st. johns abbey. they were give an 892-page report warning of trouble ahead. it cautioned that sexual molestation of children by priests and clericses could "pose extremely serious financial consequences and significant injury to the church." that report turned out to be uncannily prophetic. 17 years later, the scandal exploded after "the boston globe" exposed the cover-up of sexual abuse by parish priests. >> when you have poor kids from a poor family and a priest visit you, it's a big deal. how do you say no to god? >> reporter: the story is depicted in the few movie "spotted height" starring michael keaton. >> this is not just boston. it's the whole country, the whole world. >> reporter: as similar cases erupted across the country, the consequences have been enormous. ing just as the bishops were worned. the st. paul and minneapolis archdiocese, facing more than 400 claims of sexual abuse of minors and adult, is now s
johns abbey, one of the country's oldest catholic institutions. in june 1958, bishops from all over the country gathered here at st. johns abbey. they were give an 892-page report warning of trouble ahead. it cautioned that sexual molestation of children by priests and clericses could "pose extremely serious financial consequences and significant injury to the church." that report turned out to be uncannily prophetic. 17 years later, the scandal exploded after "the boston...
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the bells of westminster abbey rang out and there were tributes elsewhere.e skyline of london, from the bt tower, and on the river thames where a small parade of vessels gathered and a gun salute was fired from the hms belfast. in the house of commons, political leaders pay their today, we should stop and take a moment as a nation to mark this historic milestone. and to thank our majesty for the extra ordinary service that she is given to our country over more than 6 decades. >> it is entirely characteristic of her that she has let it be known that she does not want there to be a fuss made about today, but we are making a fuss. and deservedly so. her our warmest congratulations, appreciation, and above all, our thanks. >> the royal family had been discouraged by the queen from saying anything, but one made an exception. prince andrew. >> it is an extraordinary achievement in some respects. actually, it is about the consistency of the leadership that she is showing, and has shown, throughout her reign that marks out more than anything else. washe borders expr
the bells of westminster abbey rang out and there were tributes elsewhere.e skyline of london, from the bt tower, and on the river thames where a small parade of vessels gathered and a gun salute was fired from the hms belfast. in the house of commons, political leaders pay their today, we should stop and take a moment as a nation to mark this historic milestone. and to thank our majesty for the extra ordinary service that she is given to our country over more than 6 decades. >> it is...
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nick carter and sharna burgess tied with a "downton abbey"-inspeed viennese waltz. that was not the evening's big news. this was. >> this is the don't shoot the messenger portion of the show. >> after having a mini stroke in atlanta on wednesday, doctors would not clear kim zolciak biermann to fly to l.a. >> i can dance, i just can't fly. >> reporter: because of that she had to withdraw from the competition. her partner tony dovolani told me her medical emergency may have been a blessing in disguise. >> if it wasn't for dancing this would not have revealed itself and she could have probably had like a massive stroke. yeah, the doctor was -- what "dancing with the stars" has done for you is saved your life. >> reporter: a sad turn of events but kim's cast mates say her health is what's important here. >> she has six kids and that's at the end of the day the most important thing so it's so awful for us to see her go but at the same time we want what is best for her now is to be home with her family and get better and get healthy again. >> you know, her family, her hea
nick carter and sharna burgess tied with a "downton abbey"-inspeed viennese waltz. that was not the evening's big news. this was. >> this is the don't shoot the messenger portion of the show. >> after having a mini stroke in atlanta on wednesday, doctors would not clear kim zolciak biermann to fly to l.a. >> i can dance, i just can't fly. >> reporter: because of that she had to withdraw from the competition. her partner tony dovolani told me her medical...
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abbey lincoln has a song called the people in me. i've got some irish in me, i've got some chinese in me. i wish that that kind of a feeling of commonality, instead of difference and separation, because we have so much in common across lines of race and gender and class. >> hinojosa: because really, there's no way that you can say that you are... and i... this is not a term that i like to use, but that anyone is "racially pure." >> that's right, that's right. >> hinojosa: so therefore... >> it's true in terms of biology, and it's also true in terms of culture. >> hinojosa: therefore, why should i fear you if you are actually me or will be soon? >> yeah, yeah, we could get together and talk about our grandchildren. >> hinojosa: and you are hopeful... >> yeah, yeah. >> hinojosa: in your day to day experience. >> well, okay, don't push me so hard. ( laughing ) it's true that i have my moments of fear and i think, "oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no," but by and large, yeah. i n't think i would've gotten... i would've persisted this long if
abbey lincoln has a song called the people in me. i've got some irish in me, i've got some chinese in me. i wish that that kind of a feeling of commonality, instead of difference and separation, because we have so much in common across lines of race and gender and class. >> hinojosa: because really, there's no way that you can say that you are... and i... this is not a term that i like to use, but that anyone is "racially pure." >> that's right, that's right. >>...
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that that's fascinating. >> apparently, she stayed at the castle in downton abbey.om the british royal family to the saudi royal family. you live in washington, right? you live in washington, john? so you know where the four seasons is in washington. just up where pennsylvania avenue and "m" street meet. well, the king of saudi arabia is in town and he is -- when foreign leaders do, they come and stay at a hotel. might take a room or a floor. king solomon of saudi arabia bought out the entire hotel. all 222 rooms at the four seasons hotel in georgetown from thursday through today. >> wow. >> i mean, that's some serious coin. we knew the saudis were really wealthy, but that's a lot of money. >> must be nice. >> you go to the traffic angle, it's washington. >> let me go to the serious angle. one thing that bernie sanders on the democratic side is talking about is that he says saudi arabia which has the third largest military in the world has to get in and fight isis, that the countries in the region need to play a bigger role and not rely on the united states to do th
that that's fascinating. >> apparently, she stayed at the castle in downton abbey.om the british royal family to the saudi royal family. you live in washington, right? you live in washington, john? so you know where the four seasons is in washington. just up where pennsylvania avenue and "m" street meet. well, the king of saudi arabia is in town and he is -- when foreign leaders do, they come and stay at a hotel. might take a room or a floor. king solomon of saudi arabia bought...
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bush abbey kasich are campaigning in michigan this weekend. >>> actor richard gear visited philadelphiahelp the homeless. he salt down with alicia vitarelli to talk about the movie and his mission. >> have you been addicted to any legal or illegal substances. >> people have this idea that all mental i will, they are dangerous -- mentally ill, they are dangerous, they are difficult, they are not us, they are not our family. >> reporter: time out of mind is a haunting look of a homeless man's daily quest to survive and the stigma to survive on the streets. >> you're in the emergency room. are you okay? >> yeah. are you feeling all right? >> it's one of our jobs in life to reach out and help those who have fallen down. >> reporter: inspired by the film's message, actor richard gere came to philadelphia to raise money for those who suffer on our street. >> it should be a tool of social change and wake people up a bit. >> reporter: they are benefiting the francis fund a special charity created in honor of pope francis' visit to philadelphia. he said he has a powerful compassion for the poor.
bush abbey kasich are campaigning in michigan this weekend. >>> actor richard gear visited philadelphiahelp the homeless. he salt down with alicia vitarelli to talk about the movie and his mission. >> have you been addicted to any legal or illegal substances. >> people have this idea that all mental i will, they are dangerous -- mentally ill, they are dangerous, they are difficult, they are not us, they are not our family. >> reporter: time out of mind is a haunting...
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unfortunately i needed people to go from one part of the abbey to another, so i created my own passageway. i told you in a writer's note, i told you that i did that. on occasion i have to trip up. i tried to keep it as close as i can. the national gallery of art, accurately displayed. the cruise ship is very accurate. venice is very accurate. the croatian sites are very accurate. i thought that readers of my books enjoy that. they want to go and see them. summit he had a hand up? -- somebody had a hand up? audience: a curious about the process you have been through-- mr. berry: it's a highly technical thing. you take a piece of paper, terrible, and right chapter one. -- piece of paper, tear it off, and write chapter one on it. i tried index cards and other things, but it got cumbersome. he was just easier to do the piece of paper. i have done that for years. that is how i outline. just one piece of paper all the way down. the notes are in no order. just as the thoughts come to you. at least it is on one piece of paper. when i get ready to write that chapter, i just lay down the paper and
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elton john sang new version of "candle in the wind" at the funeral of princess diana at westminster abbey in london. diana had been killed in a car crash in paris the week before at just 36 years of age. the sense of loss so many people in britain felt was captured by elton john's long time lyricist bernie taupin who updated the words of the 1973 song he'd originally written about marilyn monroe. more than you will ever know. >> a personal friend of diana's, elton john has never again sung his tribute to diana in public. however his studio recording of the song released a few weeks later, quickly became a musical phenomenon. with an estimated 33 million copies sold worldwide, the single topped the charts for 14 straight weeks with the proceeds going to the "diana, princess of wales memorial fund." wrap >> pauley: next, the colorful visions of painter jose parla. when is your flu shot more than a flu shot? when it helps give a lifesaving vaccine to a child in need in a developing country. thanks to customers like you, walgreens "get a shot. give a shot." program has helped provide seven mi
elton john sang new version of "candle in the wind" at the funeral of princess diana at westminster abbey in london. diana had been killed in a car crash in paris the week before at just 36 years of age. the sense of loss so many people in britain felt was captured by elton john's long time lyricist bernie taupin who updated the words of the 1973 song he'd originally written about marilyn monroe. more than you will ever know. >> a personal friend of diana's, elton john has never...
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the pair wowed the judges with their waltz to the theme from "yount "downton abbey" earning a score of> did not fare quite, as well. the judges were pleased and appreciated his tribute to the adams family. all partners safe from elimination this week because of kim's withdrawal. i like the teenage mutant ninja turtles. >> that kid did really well. i actually think he's great. >>> turning to what's being called the worst kept secret in all of springfield. >> the simpson's character smithers coming out of the closet. the show's executive producer says smither's super loyal assistant to mr. burns will make the big reveal on the show this season. most people in the town already know his sexual orientation but to his boss, it's still a secret. >> apparently smithers will finally get fed up with mr. burns not appreciating him and will consider new options elsewhere. finally, a possible hint for fans of the '80s cult classic, i loved it, "the goonies." one of the film stars is talking about a squeal. >> last night talking about sean aston who played mikey in the 1985 movie took to facebook la
the pair wowed the judges with their waltz to the theme from "yount "downton abbey" earning a score of> did not fare quite, as well. the judges were pleased and appreciated his tribute to the adams family. all partners safe from elimination this week because of kim's withdrawal. i like the teenage mutant ninja turtles. >> that kid did really well. i actually think he's great. >>> turning to what's being called the worst kept secret in all of springfield....
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. >>> tomorrow, guys tell all, elmo and abbey. >> thank you, kathie lee. that's beautiful. ah, this lucky boy... he has no idea what's coming. my taste - so huge, yet so unexpected. i'm like a boxer in a ring. a small boxer. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with a whole lotta creamy goodness! left! right! uppercut! leaving taste buds... deliciously dizzy! look! his tongue is knocked out! oh! mom steps into the ring! bring it, girlfriend! rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. >>> today on "access hollywood live" -- who was that? trump or -- bre king i down. >> and inspired millions last summer marking it to "american ninja warrior" finals. i love it. she's little. >> and back for more obstacle action, and heading to las vegas for the finals. congratulations. >> and billy, our guy is here. love him on "house of cards." an emmy nominee. so cute! >> thank you very much. >> he's our guy. so much to break down. >> kit said she had an inappropriate dream about michael kelly. >> i did not! >> we'll get the deta ils. cause "access
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woman: "t.v., play downton abbey." and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere.up in the sky, you might see it." pbs, we're with you, for life. [ ♪ ] and here they come! here is a pelvis. this is his kneecap. part of the hump. this is great stuff. justine shapiro: what can a pile of 10,000-year-old bison bones reveal about some of america's earliest people? so we're starting to get social interaction, social organization. this is exactly the type of tool we're finding. our people did this, and it's just natural for us. time team has three days to find out. justine: now they're looking kind of dangerous! [ ♪ ] shot! justine: joe watkins... allan maca... meg watters... chelsea rose... jeff brown...
woman: "t.v., play downton abbey." and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere.up in the sky, you might see it." pbs, we're with you, for life. [ ♪ ] and here they come! here is a pelvis. this is his kneecap. part of the hump. this is great stuff. justine shapiro: what can a pile of 10,000-year-old bison bones reveal about some of america's earliest people? so we're starting to get social interaction, social organization. this is exactly the type of tool we're...
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today the bells tolled at westminster abbey in honor of the 89-year-old. more than 63 years and 7 months on the throne. the queen down played the milestone inaugurating a new train route on the scottish border. >> a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. i thank you all and the many of us at home and overseas for your touching messages of great kindness. >> queen elizabeth has served longer than her father, king george, henry the 8th and any of the king richards. >>> after driving a small town in kentucky bananas, a monkey has been captured. the primate was on the run for two days as animal control tried to catch up with him. he was swinging through the trees and jumping into cars and going all over the place. the monkey was tranquilized and captured. it's believed he was brought in illegally. a nearby primate center will look after him. >>> tender's new fee tear that let's users -- feature that let's users know that they really like someone. introducing starbucks small-batch cold brew coffee. in stores now. in brooklyn in 1907, fou
today the bells tolled at westminster abbey in honor of the 89-year-old. more than 63 years and 7 months on the throne. the queen down played the milestone inaugurating a new train route on the scottish border. >> a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. i thank you all and the many of us at home and overseas for your touching messages of great kindness. >> queen elizabeth has served longer than her father, king george, henry the 8th and any of the king...
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. >>> tomorrow, guys tell all, elmo and abbey. >> thank you, kathie lee.married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there.
. >>> tomorrow, guys tell all, elmo and abbey. >> thank you, kathie lee.married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there.
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abbey knows what she will say. [ inaudible ] we should help donate. >> phones are doing more than that, they are write donation checks. a lot of them. >> people i have never met before that probably have never been on cobb or hidden valley or mill town have been touched by this event so much they are willing to open up and give so generously. >> you in healdsburg for abc7 news. >> a lawsuit filed by neighbors in sunnyvale against the parents of an autistic child go to court claiming the 11-year-old's parent did not do enough to control their son and prevent him from hurting their young children. the plaintiffs say the case is not about autism or the child it is about the safety of their children. the lawsuit is going forward despite the fact that the boy and his family have moved away. "good morning america" will have more on the story at 7:00. >> happening today a public hearing on whether coal and crude oil products should be transported through the oakland city limits. the topic surfaced after utah approve $50 million investment at a west oakland shipping terminal with a concern it
abbey knows what she will say. [ inaudible ] we should help donate. >> phones are doing more than that, they are write donation checks. a lot of them. >> people i have never met before that probably have never been on cobb or hidden valley or mill town have been touched by this event so much they are willing to open up and give so generously. >> you in healdsburg for abc7 news. >> a lawsuit filed by neighbors in sunnyvale against the parents of an autistic child go to...
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clockwork records in hastings, started in 2013, with the hope of keeping alive old vinyl favorites like abbeyd dark side of the moon. shockingly half of vinyl sales are coming from new artists like taylor swift and others. >> right. because the record companies and artists themselves know that vinyl is strong. >> reporter: a format rogers predicts will keep right on spinning, despite the ease of digital downloads. >> a record is like a package of art work. it has the music that the band made and also they put time into the lyric sheets and time into the cover artwork. and you can have that with you. >> reporter: have it with you and it will never be lost in a power surge. in hastings, new york, douglas kennedy, fox news. >>> it's day two of the 20th annual kaiser permanente san francisco dragon boat races and festival. such a colorful and fun race. this was the scene yesterday morning. organizer expect 140 teens from the u.s. and canada with more than 4,000 competitors. big group. there are martial arts exhibitions onshore. admission is free. >> they are moving fast. >>> i have a premonition.
clockwork records in hastings, started in 2013, with the hope of keeping alive old vinyl favorites like abbeyd dark side of the moon. shockingly half of vinyl sales are coming from new artists like taylor swift and others. >> right. because the record companies and artists themselves know that vinyl is strong. >> reporter: a format rogers predicts will keep right on spinning, despite the ease of digital downloads. >> a record is like a package of art work. it has the music...
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queen elizabeth is a huge fan of "downton abbey." she fact checks the show for fun. and one was wearing a medal only offered in world war i and he was actually in world war ii. >>> speaking of queens. queen bee's 34th birthday. if you didn't know she ruled the world. take a look at social media. her celebrity friends and maria carey and others wished her a happy birthday. >>> and kanye west and taylor swift say there is no bad blood between them after taylor presented an award to kanye. he sent her a giant bouquet of white flowers. kanye 2020. kante 2020. combining their names. >> and that taylor swift on the ticket? west/swift. >> could get good quickly. >>> still to come, the movies that could leave you on the edge of your seat this fall. your weekend movie plans. but first this is "today" >>> still to come on "today," we will follow the sheriff's deputy over the comment he left on a voicemail that he never meant to happen. >>> plus, we head to the kitchen for baking quicker smarter earlier fresher harder and yeah, even on sundays. if that's not what you think of w
queen elizabeth is a huge fan of "downton abbey." she fact checks the show for fun. and one was wearing a medal only offered in world war i and he was actually in world war ii. >>> speaking of queens. queen bee's 34th birthday. if you didn't know she ruled the world. take a look at social media. her celebrity friends and maria carey and others wished her a happy birthday. >>> and kanye west and taylor swift say there is no bad blood between them after taylor...
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other hopefuls including rita ora, radiohead and ellie goulding who was recently spotted leaving the abbeyl." so people assumed. no, it's called "writing's on the wall" ahead of its release september 25th. the last time a british male artist sung the james bond theme song was back in '73. can you guess the song? ♪ world in which we live in ♪ makes you give in and cry >> "live and let die." paul mccartney and wings. >> wow! >> good tune, right? >> great tune. >> come on. ♪ say live and let die yeah! there you go. "spectre" hitting theaters later this fall. and sam smith, very excited about that song. so are we, sam. >>> also in "pop news" this morning, it's a "pop news" exclusive, in fact, mindy kaling who is on fire with the brand-new book, a highly anticipated season premiere of her show, both debuting next week, well, she tells yahoo! style about her second book it's called, "why not me?" how she's become a fashion favorite on and off the red carpet and also took a minute to reflect on how far she's come. take a look. >> when i was at "the office" and was one of our eight or nine writers
other hopefuls including rita ora, radiohead and ellie goulding who was recently spotted leaving the abbeyl." so people assumed. no, it's called "writing's on the wall" ahead of its release september 25th. the last time a british male artist sung the james bond theme song was back in '73. can you guess the song? ♪ world in which we live in ♪ makes you give in and cry >> "live and let die." paul mccartney and wings. >> wow! >> good tune, right?...
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a focus on the rise of the abbey epipen. the s&p 500 down.ion over what the federal reserve does next. ♪ ♪ scarlet: seven years ago milen but the right to produce the epipen. at the time it was not imagined -- exactly a hot property but they can live with a clever marketing strategy and now it is a $1 billion grant. cynthia, this is an incredible tale. had they turn the epipen around. >> they conducted a marketing campaign. one of which was legislative. they helped push through legislative that made it a mainstay in schools. i think that helped the brand gain awareness among parents with childhood allergies on the rise. they were able to grow the brentess of epipen as of -- as a brand. scarlet: the also raise prices? cynthia: they were pushing through price increases on the drug which is not uncommon. and the more prominent it becomes as they go to therapy, the more they can charge in an environment where they're all not any real competitors. of them reminds me jacking up the price of that till from $15 to $750. nynthia: what happened with ta
a focus on the rise of the abbey epipen. the s&p 500 down.ion over what the federal reserve does next. ♪ ♪ scarlet: seven years ago milen but the right to produce the epipen. at the time it was not imagined -- exactly a hot property but they can live with a clever marketing strategy and now it is a $1 billion grant. cynthia, this is an incredible tale. had they turn the epipen around. >> they conducted a marketing campaign. one of which was legislative. they helped push through...
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and closer here the bells of westminster abbey have been ripping out. she has been on the throne for 23,226 days. >> lots of history in that time. thanks so much. fascinating. >> i love that they count her reign in days. >>> now to our special ross rolston report. today we are talking about cars blowing the speed limit and putting kids at risk. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. so many kids heading back to school right now. this as you know is timely. did you know every single an average of 44 kids are hit while walking, many of them on their way to school. why are drivers continuing to blaze through school zones? how can your kids protect themselves? this morning before they walk out the door your entire family needs to see this. the school day is starting in tellpy, arizona. students hurrying to class. crossing busy streets. >> 48 47. 48, 53. >> reporter: so why are these drivers flying by? >> he was doing 53 in a school zone. >> reporter: are you going get him? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: all right. this year, tragic cases across t
and closer here the bells of westminster abbey have been ripping out. she has been on the throne for 23,226 days. >> lots of history in that time. thanks so much. fascinating. >> i love that they count her reign in days. >>> now to our special ross rolston report. today we are talking about cars blowing the speed limit and putting kids at risk. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. so many kids heading back to school right now. this as you know is...
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i'm sure you are passed it now, but "sixth sense" that's like doing abbey road, first.go, god, that was so massive. and i have to replicate that, or i can't even start it if it's not -- how long did it take you to get past that massive achievement at the beginning of your career, not getting off track as an artist for the rest of urcareer. >> that's not my perception of what happened. that was my third movie. i had written stewart little the same year. it came out the same year, a number one film in a family way that same year. unbreakable was made and released in the same calendar year as sixth sense. for me, personally, for me, unbreakable is a better movie, for me. so i'm not having -- >> a great movie. >> i'm not having the same experience, then i did "signs" the next year and on and on and on. you don't have that kind of like watching it through the media's eyes experience as you're watching it. you're just digging down. next story, next story, that kind of thing. it's always the first dance that you have with somebody, the first time that audience has a connection
i'm sure you are passed it now, but "sixth sense" that's like doing abbey road, first.go, god, that was so massive. and i have to replicate that, or i can't even start it if it's not -- how long did it take you to get past that massive achievement at the beginning of your career, not getting off track as an artist for the rest of urcareer. >> that's not my perception of what happened. that was my third movie. i had written stewart little the same year. it came out the same year,...