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abrams. and music from friendly fires. >> the only thing that xobly make this right i think is if we find out weiner's wife got pregnant by arnold ♪ [ male announcer ] spare toothbrush, just in case: $4. ♪ home cooked meal: $28. ♪ first date finest: $33. ♪ having time on your side: priceless. mastercard paypass. bringing you the most convenient ways to pay. learn more at mastercard.com/paypass. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a message from bud light. sponsors of the upcoming ufc battle on the bayou. you can win a trip to new orleans for a big ufc event. the grand prize includes two nights hotel, tickets to a concert, the main event. and a meet and greet with ufc personalities. sounds pretty good, huh, guillermo? >> pretty good, jimmy? i think it sounds like a dream. here we go. i think i like this best, po-boy. no, i think i like you best, oyster po-boy. i never -- i will never know for sure until i try a crawfish po-boy. if i only had three hands. wait, this is a dream. [ laughter ] tha
abrams. and music from friendly fires. >> the only thing that xobly make this right i think is if we find out weiner's wife got pregnant by arnold ♪ [ male announcer ] spare toothbrush, just in case: $4. ♪ home cooked meal: $28. ♪ first date finest: $33. ♪ having time on your side: priceless. mastercard paypass. bringing you the most convenient ways to pay. learn more at mastercard.com/paypass. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a message from bud light. sponsors of the...
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abrams. and music from friendly fires. >> jimmy: the only thing that could possibly make this right, i think, is if we find out weiner's wife got pregnant by arnold schwarzenegger. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with exciting news. "jimmy kimmel live" has its very on app. here now, all the details with guillermo. who apparently is not here. hold on a second. ♪ >> hello? jimmy? >> jimmy: yes, where are you? we are waiting for you to start the show. >> sorry, i'm so busy enjoying the "jimmy kimmel live" app to talk to you right now. good-bye. [ laughter ] ay yi yi. jimmy worries so much. doesn't he realize that whether i am here or here or even here the show is always with me on my ipad, iphone and ipod touch. thanks to jkl app. i can watch video from the show anywhere on the go and i can read jim mmy's hilarious person tweets. [ laughter ] boy, that jimmy is a great guy. i wonder what he's doing now. ♪ jimmy, i told you i'm busy. good-bye. [ laughter ] jimmy needs to get a life. what a loser.
abrams. and music from friendly fires. >> jimmy: the only thing that could possibly make this right, i think, is if we find out weiner's wife got pregnant by arnold schwarzenegger. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with exciting news. "jimmy kimmel live" has its very on app. here now, all the details with guillermo. who apparently is not here. hold on a second. ♪ >> hello? jimmy? >> jimmy: yes, where are you? we are waiting for you to start the show. >>...
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abrams back with this program. if you have been in the dark about his latest film, that is because he wanted it that way. now the cat is out of the bag and supported is in theaters across the country. it is produced by stevensville work. here are some scenes from "super 8." >> and, action. watch out! go, go! >> and east bound freighter derails, but what the carter was on that freighter we do not know. -- what the cargo was on the freighter we do not know. >> you cannot tell anyone. >> i know. >> i understand your concerns about corporate. whatever your question, i can assure you that answer is no. >> it is like they all just ran away. >> of the property damage. i've got left. i've got nine people missing now. things are happening that i cannot explain. tavis: before we get to the content, i have a few questions about context, the buildup to the film. first, congratulations on a great weekend. >> thank you. tavis: let me start with what the purpose and the value is on a film like this in deliberately keeping people
abrams back with this program. if you have been in the dark about his latest film, that is because he wanted it that way. now the cat is out of the bag and supported is in theaters across the country. it is produced by stevensville work. here are some scenes from "super 8." >> and, action. watch out! go, go! >> and east bound freighter derails, but what the carter was on that freighter we do not know. -- what the cargo was on the freighter we do not know. >> you...
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abrams back at this table.elcome. >> thank you >> >> abrams and spielberg. >> crazy. >> charlie: more than that. a dream. >> it's a privilege toork with someone whoas a hero of mine as a kid and to get to work with him and have it exceed expectations is uunbelievable. >> charlie: it exceeded pectations. >> it did, once to get pass the idea of working wit working witi coul't be a fan and he has so many ideas. he has no ego that the latest idea may not be the right idea. may not fit. he's got another one behind it. >> charlie: you two had developing ideas that overpped >> i had a notion about a movie called "super 8" about kids making a movie on 8 film like i did and i called him and he said yes before there was any sense of story and that was the beginnings of . he said he always wanted to put the idea of kids making movies into a film b hadn't figured out the way to do it and that's the beginning of the story >> charlie: and said i'll pruce u direct? first you need a script. >> i said you want to produce this w
abrams back at this table.elcome. >> thank you >> >> abrams and spielberg. >> crazy. >> charlie: more than that. a dream. >> it's a privilege toork with someone whoas a hero of mine as a kid and to get to work with him and have it exceed expectations is uunbelievable. >> charlie: it exceeded pectations. >> it did, once to get pass the idea of working wit working witi coul't be a fan and he has so many ideas. he has no ego that the latest idea may...
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you know very well since you quoted himself david abram's book the spell of the sense sue with us. -- sense sue with us. i'm quoting you, including ourselves when we dwell in the wild. and he shares with us the rich dimensionty that gave birth us to and near tured us for hundreds of thousands of years and then you quote abram in the spell of the sensuous. the raven's loud guttural cry overhead is not circumscribed within a auditory field, visible, immediately the visible landscape with the wreckless style of mood proper through that jet black shape. marvelous wright. you and recapitulate this is saying -- your language, is no further than the sound of the rain tack then or the feel of the skin or the warmth of the sun on the backs or the look of the dogs eye when you come near. in a practical application of mindfulness, what you say that i draw a practical conclusion from, and can you correct me on it -- >> the more you drop into your own truest best self, the more compassionate and wiser you'll be. you enhance your connectivity by going inside yourself. absolutely. there's no differe
you know very well since you quoted himself david abram's book the spell of the sense sue with us. -- sense sue with us. i'm quoting you, including ourselves when we dwell in the wild. and he shares with us the rich dimensionty that gave birth us to and near tured us for hundreds of thousands of years and then you quote abram in the spell of the sensuous. the raven's loud guttural cry overhead is not circumscribed within a auditory field, visible, immediately the visible landscape with the...
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abrams.eers and applause) >> thank you. >> jon: congratulations, the number one film not just in this great nation of ours but in the entire of the americas as well as... i'm going too go with indonesia. (laughter) and parts of brazil. >> thank you very much. it's.... >> jon: very exciting. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> jon: is it difficult? we do this show everyday and some days it can suck. (laughter) but when it does, we come back in the next day and we do it again. a film you invested... how much time did you put into making just this film "super 8"? >> the movie took about a year or so from the idea to actually start shooting and then we started shooting last september so it was a very quick.... >> jon: for film making that's awfully quick. >> it was a quick production and post-production schedule. insanely tight post-production schedule. >> jon: even within that, how difficult is it for-to-lay something like that out and wait for that one weekend. what do you do on that one week
abrams.eers and applause) >> thank you. >> jon: congratulations, the number one film not just in this great nation of ours but in the entire of the americas as well as... i'm going too go with indonesia. (laughter) and parts of brazil. >> thank you very much. it's.... >> jon: very exciting. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> jon: is it difficult? we do this show everyday and some days it can suck. (laughter) but when it does, we come back in the next day...
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that mean she's leaving. >> dan abrams, let me bring you in here.m a legal perspective, i mean it does seem extraordinary she can perform this huge u-turn in defense. from being a story i left my daughter with a baby-sitter. to suddenly she drowns in the family pool. does it have any credibility when you do that kind of thing in the courtroom? >> i think they could have made a credible defense argument here. that argument would have been this was an accident. that the child drowned or the child hurt herself, or something happened where it was an accident, and casey then sort of lost it. not saying it would have been a winning defense, but it definitely would have been, in my view, a better defense than the one we're hearing. why? because at least all they would have to do then is say, you prosecutors, you prove it. you prove that the cause of death was actually a duct tape around her mouth or that somehow she was responsible for killing this child. they could have simply said they haven't proved it. instead, what they've done is they've adopted a mu
that mean she's leaving. >> dan abrams, let me bring you in here.m a legal perspective, i mean it does seem extraordinary she can perform this huge u-turn in defense. from being a story i left my daughter with a baby-sitter. to suddenly she drowns in the family pool. does it have any credibility when you do that kind of thing in the courtroom? >> i think they could have made a credible defense argument here. that argument would have been this was an accident. that the child drowned...
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abrams.from friendly fire, so join us then. [ cheers and applause ] throughout this nba finals, and even the playoffs before that, all eyes have been on the big stars -- lebron james, dirk nowitzki, dwyane wade -- the guys with the endorsement deals, the guys with the shoes with their names on them. but what about the players who don't actually play? this is the sort of thing that keeps me awake at night. so, i called a very dear friend who knows his way around a microphone, so that these unsung heroes can finally be sung.he benchwoes out to the benchwarmers. ♪ ♪ all the great basketball players have one thing in common ♪ ♪ see they can never be the best type of guys or providers ♪ ♪ the men who wave their towels the jonathans, tonys and gregs ♪ ♪ guys drinking gatorade but you never see their legs on the bench not doing nothing ♪ ♪ nothing at all head between their knees yeah stretching out in courtside seats ♪ ♪ high fiving celebrities a-list the bench would be cold without you ♪ ♪ bench wa
abrams.from friendly fire, so join us then. [ cheers and applause ] throughout this nba finals, and even the playoffs before that, all eyes have been on the big stars -- lebron james, dirk nowitzki, dwyane wade -- the guys with the endorsement deals, the guys with the shoes with their names on them. but what about the players who don't actually play? this is the sort of thing that keeps me awake at night. so, i called a very dear friend who knows his way around a microphone, so that these...
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nancy grace and dan abrams. also tonight, politician, joushallist and the host of one of america's most outrageous tv shows. jerry springer. talking frankly about politics, about fame, about celebrity, and about scandal. this, live from hollywood, is "piers morgan tonight." >>> how does the phrase president donald trump sound? i suspect it sounds pretty good. especially if you're donald trump. his pizza summit with sarah palin is putting his political a aspirations firmly back in the spotlight. will he run for president or not? donald trump joins me now on the phone. donald trump, how are you? >> hello, piers. >> tell me about pizza gate with sarah palin. what was going on there? >> well, she's a wonderful woman who i've gotten to know over the years. she called and said she was in new jersey doing her bus tour that i've been seeing and reading about. and she said, let's get together. and she came up to the apartment. and we then went with our families to a pizza place. she said, let's have some pizza. and we di
nancy grace and dan abrams. also tonight, politician, joushallist and the host of one of america's most outrageous tv shows. jerry springer. talking frankly about politics, about fame, about celebrity, and about scandal. this, live from hollywood, is "piers morgan tonight." >>> how does the phrase president donald trump sound? i suspect it sounds pretty good. especially if you're donald trump. his pizza summit with sarah palin is putting his political a aspirations firmly...
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the opposition that man is ralph reed better known for his association with criminal lobbyist jack abrams off so how is relf reid sabotaging a free and open internet answer this question. investigative reporter a blogger at think progress or joins me now from california lee well come back it's common very nice to see you great to see you too thank you lee first remind our viewers who didn't see the movie casino jack and by the way if you haven't you probably should just who ralph reed is well ralph reed was the executive director of the christian coalition in the ninety's and after that after he became kind of a kingmaker in republican politics he moved into the lobbying world and he partnered with his old buddies from the college republicans jack abramoff grover norquist and some others to basically scheme and deal and really recruit some sorted clients to push a very sophisticated lobbying strategy where they're taking money from casinos and then at the same time tricking evangelicals to be against their own clients so they form kind of a racket where they're collecting money from both
the opposition that man is ralph reed better known for his association with criminal lobbyist jack abrams off so how is relf reid sabotaging a free and open internet answer this question. investigative reporter a blogger at think progress or joins me now from california lee well come back it's common very nice to see you great to see you too thank you lee first remind our viewers who didn't see the movie casino jack and by the way if you haven't you probably should just who ralph reed is well...
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our legal analyst dan abrams is here, and so, dan, what now will this mean for knox's appeal?ent for amanda knox. remember that none of her dna was actually found exactly where the crime occurred, and so this dna found on a knife that prosecutors suggest was the murder weapon found at her boyfriend's home, also some dna found on a bra clasp are really the two most important pieces of dna evidence in this entire case, and now these independent experts coming forward and saying, that evidence may have been contaminated, that may lead the prosecutors with simply inconsistent statements by amanda knox which this appeals court may say is simply not enough to convict. >> a year long series of trials taking an important turn. dan abrams with the latest. >>> an emergency court hearing has been scheduled today in the case of jared loughner, the man accused in january's shooting massacre in tucson. at issue, loughner's antipsychotic medication and his behavior behind bars. abc's pierre thomas has been following this case. good morning to you, pierre. >> reporter: hi, josh. we're getting
our legal analyst dan abrams is here, and so, dan, what now will this mean for knox's appeal?ent for amanda knox. remember that none of her dna was actually found exactly where the crime occurred, and so this dna found on a knife that prosecutors suggest was the murder weapon found at her boyfriend's home, also some dna found on a bra clasp are really the two most important pieces of dna evidence in this entire case, and now these independent experts coming forward and saying, that evidence may...
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there was an actual military compound since huge military compound we pulled in there was an abrams tank that was parked at one of the entrances. and started asking me what was going on because there were some demonstrators down the road and. i asked him if any of them had any weapons and he said no. and i said well do you think that. you know they're going to stage a coup against sister anything like that and he said no they they're just down there said and and you know chant and yell and i go behind home plate and tear open an m.r.e. and all sudden i hear a gunshot and i step out from behind my home be. as soon as i stuff out from behind my humvee my marines are destroying their weapons and the demonstrators so on sling my weapon and i put the stock up and. deploy it as a rifle stock up on my shoulder and i'll start firing. and i'm hitting i'm hitting the demonstrators no i am. and of course i mean being at the head i mean. center mass but i don't know who called ceasefire all i know is it was colic simultaneously and we all just stopped farming. militant he comes up to me and he goes
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nats dirigida por j.j abrams y producida pro steven spielder..Ños 70s donde un grupo de ninos de un pequeno poblado de ohio se convierten en testigos de un evento catastrofico mientras filman una pelicula en 8 milimetros, un video que formara parte de una serie de eventos inexplicables y desaparicione s extranas. "super 8" es clasificada pg 13 y se estrena apartir de hoy. ahora para los niÑos le tengo una pelicula que les va a encantar.. "judy moody" no te imaginas las aventuras que pasara judy y su hermano stink cuando le dan la noticia de que no iran a un campamente de verano y se tienen que quedar en casa con su tia opal mientras sus papas se van de viaje...sera un verano lleno de sorpresas que divertiran a ti y a tus papas tambien...judy moody and the not boomer summer es clasificada pg.. que las disfrutes..yo soy nancy leal y esto fue acceso total nat sound cesar ---el movimiento de sus caderas es unico... pero ahora tal parece que el baile que shakira realiza en su ultimo video "rabiosa" esta en el centro de la polemica... ---todo por que d
nats dirigida por j.j abrams y producida pro steven spielder..Ños 70s donde un grupo de ninos de un pequeno poblado de ohio se convierten en testigos de un evento catastrofico mientras filman una pelicula en 8 milimetros, un video que formara parte de una serie de eventos inexplicables y desaparicione s extranas. "super 8" es clasificada pg 13 y se estrena apartir de hoy. ahora para los niÑos le tengo una pelicula que les va a encantar.. "judy moody" no te imaginas las...
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camel's back, but so far i think -- it seems that weiner is going to try to stick it out. >> dan abrams, "gma" legal analyst. thank you very much for coming in this morning. we appreciate it. bianna, over to you. >> all right, dan. well, it's been a very busy night in alaska as reporters comb through nearly 25,000 of sarah palin's e-mails sent when she was the governor. that has just been made available to them, and john berman has been poring through them. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. e-mails from the time sarah palin took office to just after she was tapped by john mccain, it covers an unbelievable range of subjects from tanning beds to gas pipelines to her attitudes about the republican party before she was picked to run for vice president. shortly before being named john mccain's running mate, the then alaska governor had little interest in spending much time at the republican convention saying "the gop was unsupportive," even telling her staff "our time and efforts will continue to be spent on serving alaskan, not party politics" but then just a few weeks
camel's back, but so far i think -- it seems that weiner is going to try to stick it out. >> dan abrams, "gma" legal analyst. thank you very much for coming in this morning. we appreciate it. bianna, over to you. >> all right, dan. well, it's been a very busy night in alaska as reporters comb through nearly 25,000 of sarah palin's e-mails sent when she was the governor. that has just been made available to them, and john berman has been poring through them. good morning,...
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abrams and talk show legend larry king. that is next week. we will see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
abrams and talk show legend larry king. that is next week. we will see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles...
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abrams and a steven spielberg with the movie, it enables people to feel confident about spending their money on that film. >> reporter: everybody is going to order the chicken chow mein. summer is the season of box office chow mein. usually served in the form of a sequel. >> sequels now, today, in this world, often outperform their predecessors. not only in box office but oft times even in critical acclaim. used to be sequelses, that was a dirty word. >> reporter: in the first quarter of this year, box office revenues were down 20%. so, hollywood needs blockbusters right now. this summer, they may have them. "hangover ii," biggest opening ever for a comedy, earning nearly $86 million. "transformers 3," forecast to earn $460 million world wide. "pirates of the caribbean 4," $795 million and counting. the biggest of them all is expected to be "harry potter." >> that's a recipe for success. >> reporter: there's nothing new. >> hey, audiences want to know what they're spending their money on. they know jack sparrow is in this movie. they're going to reach in for their 12 bucks, maybe 15. y
abrams and a steven spielberg with the movie, it enables people to feel confident about spending their money on that film. >> reporter: everybody is going to order the chicken chow mein. summer is the season of box office chow mein. usually served in the form of a sequel. >> sequels now, today, in this world, often outperform their predecessors. not only in box office but oft times even in critical acclaim. used to be sequelses, that was a dirty word. >> reporter: in the first...
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we have stephanie abrams filling in. take it away. >> that's right. a little bit better than the city, she says, at your age. right? let's have a look at our forecast. see if it's beach weather or not. and we are going to see that sunshine in the center of the country. maybe you can go to a lake. they call those beaches, right? tomorrow, unfortunately, on the gulf coast, could see showers. >>> boy, it is getting more and more active as time wears on. take a look at the strong front. the yellows, reds, heavy to moderate rain. san francisco, you're about five to ten minutes away from your first heavy, steady rain, and it will continue for the next few hours. scheduled to arrive in the sunnyvale area. not all that warm. 61 in oakland, 69 in napa, santa rosa. after we get through the 120rst the temperatures warm up. birthday weather for you? >> yes, it's beautiful. >> find out what your birthday weather is like. all you have to do is go to weather.com 24 hours a day. matt, back to you on the other side of the plaza. >> thank you very much. >>> when we com
we have stephanie abrams filling in. take it away. >> that's right. a little bit better than the city, she says, at your age. right? let's have a look at our forecast. see if it's beach weather or not. and we are going to see that sunshine in the center of the country. maybe you can go to a lake. they call those beaches, right? tomorrow, unfortunately, on the gulf coast, could see showers. >>> boy, it is getting more and more active as time wears on. take a look at the strong...
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for more on the spectacle, i'm joined by dan abrams, abe news legal analyst. welcome as always. >> thanks. >> you've was watched, you're a lawyer, you're in the media. judge the media. was the media brilliant to uncover something heinous and violating our sensibilities. >> first i think he was trying to beat the media clock. he was hoping there would be another media story that would eclipse this. what we rarely talk about is that what else is happening in the media matters in a scandal like this. so if there were some other big story that had taken over the headlines, he might have been able to eek it out. because there wasn't, and because it continued, he wasn't. you asked me about how did the media perform? this is a made for media story. it has pictures, and not just everyday pictures but awful pictures. and salacious pictures and yet it relates to a political leader. it has a little bit of everything that the media loves, and then you have the fact that he lied to everyone of those members of the media in those interviews. you put that zbet i don't think
for more on the spectacle, i'm joined by dan abrams, abe news legal analyst. welcome as always. >> thanks. >> you've was watched, you're a lawyer, you're in the media. judge the media. was the media brilliant to uncover something heinous and violating our sensibilities. >> first i think he was trying to beat the media clock. he was hoping there would be another media story that would eclipse this. what we rarely talk about is that what else is happening in the media matters in...
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for more on that now, joined by dan abrams, abc legal analyst and founder of mediaite.com. thank you for being here. >> pleasure. >> this came not from the traditional media. it came from the part of the media world that is often scorned that is denigrated. is this the media's shining -- great shining moment or the media's roll around in tawdry issues? >> look, i think that the media was initially skeptical because it was coming from andrew breitbart. the mainstream media, we don't know if we can trust this guy. this wasn't really reported much the first weekend. the mainstream media kind of ignored the story. a lot of the blogs did and andrew breitbart is saying why is no one listening to me, why is no one listening? then more photos came out and now the mainstream media is looking back and saying, look, he was right and we probably should have started covering this earlier. >> to a certain extent, i think anthony weiner got the benefit of the doubt. he was putting out pretty, you know, vehement denials and accusations of hacking and because he was always viewed as sobody
for more on that now, joined by dan abrams, abc legal analyst and founder of mediaite.com. thank you for being here. >> pleasure. >> this came not from the traditional media. it came from the part of the media world that is often scorned that is denigrated. is this the media's shining -- great shining moment or the media's roll around in tawdry issues? >> look, i think that the media was initially skeptical because it was coming from andrew breitbart. the mainstream media, we...
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. >> reporter: josh abram son and ricky van veen had a feeling they could make a living out of toilety were deejaying for a successful dotcom by people who had gotten rich off the internet. >> there are 20 something millionaires here and we turned to each other and said we should do it and start building it on the lap top they were using to deejay off the party. >> reporter: total investment for start-up $30. it's become a multimillion dollar enterprise. >> i waited eight worlds for this. >> reporter: for off-shoot joke sites they've gone from raunch to riches. what it's become a $30 invest. to start it and what is it worth now? >> billions. >> reporter: but it's not all skank humor. there are mean spirited pranks too and well choreographed cruel pranks like when they rigged it at a basketball convincing an entire arena full of people to fool their friends into thinking he just sunk a blindfolded half-court shot for a half million dollars. [ cheers ] there's cruel and then there's clever. like the wildly popular jake and emir series about a pair of annoying co-workers. >> i got to go
. >> reporter: josh abram son and ricky van veen had a feeling they could make a living out of toilety were deejaying for a successful dotcom by people who had gotten rich off the internet. >> there are 20 something millionaires here and we turned to each other and said we should do it and start building it on the lap top they were using to deejay off the party. >> reporter: total investment for start-up $30. it's become a multimillion dollar enterprise. >> i waited...
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nancy grace and dan abrams are there for that. >> in this corner, dan abrams.ing, look what happened when this family's barbecue grill turned deadly. we're going to show you how to make sure you're not one of the thousands injured every year by grill fires. >> that's some important information. >>> let's get right to that riveting day of testimony in the casey anthony trial. ashleigh banfield was there when the shock wave hit. and she joins us from orlando. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. unbelievable day for the defense. really just astounding as cindy anthony got up on the stand and admitted to being the one who made a computer search for one of the most damning terms in the case. and it is not the first time she's been asked if she searched for chloroform. but it is the first time that she says she remembered doing it. as bombshell moments go, they don't get any bigger than this. >> do you recall doing any types of searches that might include chloroform? >> yes, i started looking up chlorophyll and that prompted me to look up chloroform. >>
nancy grace and dan abrams are there for that. >> in this corner, dan abrams.ing, look what happened when this family's barbecue grill turned deadly. we're going to show you how to make sure you're not one of the thousands injured every year by grill fires. >> that's some important information. >>> let's get right to that riveting day of testimony in the casey anthony trial. ashleigh banfield was there when the shock wave hit. and she joins us from orlando. good morning....
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hubo de todo un poco pero la pelicula que arrazo con la taquilla fue super 8 nats dirigida por j j abrams, esta pelicula de ciencia ficcion y suspenso entre humanos y extraterrestr es se llevo 37 millones de dolares. "x- men: first class" cayo del primer lugar al segundo este fin de semana la serie de historietas de los super heroes " xmen" de todos modos se llevo otros 25 millones de dolares a sus arcas. nats-vo y los muchachos de hangover parte 2 quedaron en el tercer puesto...recaudando 18 millones de dolares mas a sus arcas tras tres semanas de estrena.. cu / cesar y blanca hoy a las 11 ---que tendremos para esta noche??... blanca ---cesar estaremos hablando de las reacciones que gener la visita del presidente mexicano felipe caldern al rea de la baha.. ---mientras que en mexico, dan pie a una movilizacin policial que amenaza con detener a miles de delincuentes.. ---y: capturan al expresidente de uno de los equipos de ftbol ms queridos de el salvador.. cu ---antes de despedirnos, queremos felicitar a uno de nuestros compaÑeros... take vo ---nuestra reportera, pilar niÑo recibio el pre
hubo de todo un poco pero la pelicula que arrazo con la taquilla fue super 8 nats dirigida por j j abrams, esta pelicula de ciencia ficcion y suspenso entre humanos y extraterrestr es se llevo 37 millones de dolares. "x- men: first class" cayo del primer lugar al segundo este fin de semana la serie de historietas de los super heroes " xmen" de todos modos se llevo otros 25 millones de dolares a sus arcas. nats-vo y los muchachos de hangover parte 2 quedaron en el tercer...
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and dan abrams and nancy grace are going to weigh in on all of in this morning. >> that was the fifth he was on the stand like that. and you said the question, will she take the stand today and we should find out. >>> also the new high-tech doggie detective clamping down on naughty owners. george and i are proud dog owners. i know, really. especially when they're doing their thing but dna can help you if someone's not doing what they should be doing. >> can you believe people are going that far? >> yes, i can actually. >> will and kate, they are finally on their way to north america. they depart britain this morning. there's the pictures right there. they're headed here. canada first then the united states for their huge royal tour. get ready for this. lexi st. george live. we put her through pop star boot camp and we're debuting her music video live. i can't wait to see her reaction. >> it's going to be so much fun. >> let's get right to the latest on the casey anthony trial. casey's father as we showed you breaking down on the stand wednesday during his testimony about his granddaug
and dan abrams and nancy grace are going to weigh in on all of in this morning. >> that was the fifth he was on the stand like that. and you said the question, will she take the stand today and we should find out. >>> also the new high-tech doggie detective clamping down on naughty owners. george and i are proud dog owners. i know, really. especially when they're doing their thing but dna can help you if someone's not doing what they should be doing. >> can you believe...
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abrams, the 2011 scripps national spelling champions who i will defeat at their own game and music fromareilles and friendly fires. join us all this week for new shows. everyone knows that in order to be a superstar in the nba, you have to have a sports drink endorsement. it's the law now. and players are getting younger every year. so, in order to prepare some up and comers for stardom, i sat down with a group of kids to audition them to be in a commercial for a pickle flavored drink called "basketball juice." >> jimmy kimmel and the kids. starring the pied piper of television, jimmy kimmel and kidz. >> jimmy: have you ever done a commercial before. >> uh, no. >> jimmy: well you're perfect for this then because you're untarnished. this is called basketball juice. it's a new drink, okay? >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: so what i'd like you to do is hold this up to the camera and pretend you're doing a commercial and talk about how good it is. >> it makes you stronger and it makes really good energy for you i think and it really helps you run really faster. >> jimmy: uh-huh. and now i want you to t
abrams, the 2011 scripps national spelling champions who i will defeat at their own game and music fromareilles and friendly fires. join us all this week for new shows. everyone knows that in order to be a superstar in the nba, you have to have a sports drink endorsement. it's the law now. and players are getting younger every year. so, in order to prepare some up and comers for stardom, i sat down with a group of kids to audition them to be in a commercial for a pickle flavored drink called...
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been to the death of more than eight hundred others believe in a government says were killed by the abrams the nine people killed in sunday's bombing of a residential building in tripoli remain the only civilian casualties i can all that by the lines which claimed a mistake technical failure a former pentagon official says the only thing clear about the nato campaign is the mountain casualty toll and damage it's inflicting on the even people they try to achieve a certain level of humanitarian effort and usually by the protracted bombing is now increasingly hitting civilian targets and it's creating a very negative reaction i think it does raise the question of what is nato's role continued role going to be there as discontented actions. crazes other voices become more and more the. voices of the libyan people. and it seems that the more anger they feel about nato the more they support. that this is the seventy's that was meant as it says the same was. challenging. it didn't seem to. be. in the united states is that these guns. that. we want you want to deliver the message to the. backing m
been to the death of more than eight hundred others believe in a government says were killed by the abrams the nine people killed in sunday's bombing of a residential building in tripoli remain the only civilian casualties i can all that by the lines which claimed a mistake technical failure a former pentagon official says the only thing clear about the nato campaign is the mountain casualty toll and damage it's inflicting on the even people they try to achieve a certain level of humanitarian...
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dan abrams believe weiner will be prominent in u.s.ars. >>> police in orlando breaking up a brawl that took place outside of the courthouse where casey anthony is being tried for murder. the line was cut where spectators were waiting for 1 of 50 public seats at that trial. >>> in arizona, authorities have been forced to evacuate 1,700 more homes as flames burn close to neighborhoods. this is called the monument fire. only 17% contained and now scorched about 700 square miles of the state. >>> rory mcilroy has soared to the lead in golfing. are you laughing at me because i said his name wrong? he shot an 80 on the final day to cough it up. you're caught up on today's headlines. "american morning" back in 60 seconds. >>> question of the day this morning. some are upset over mitt romney's joke that he was also unemployed. he made the joke while speaking to a group of unemployed floridians yesterday. >> his joke connecting with voters are out of touch. let's be clear. people in the room were laughing and saying i'm on linkedin and trying t
dan abrams believe weiner will be prominent in u.s.ars. >>> police in orlando breaking up a brawl that took place outside of the courthouse where casey anthony is being tried for murder. the line was cut where spectators were waiting for 1 of 50 public seats at that trial. >>> in arizona, authorities have been forced to evacuate 1,700 more homes as flames burn close to neighborhoods. this is called the monument fire. only 17% contained and now scorched about 700 square miles...
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we're joined by our abc news legal analyst dan abrams. bob gets to the central question at the heart of this case. was that money a campaign contribution or a gift? >> right. fundamental question. meaning, because if it was clearly intended to further john edwards' presidential campaign, he could be in big trouble. on the other hand, if it was a gift or even, let's say, an effort to prevent elizabeth edwards from finding out about it, that might make him a bad person, but not a crime. >> that's where he's going to fight. i know that's where he's going to fight. we know there were a lot of plea negotiations here. and according to our reporting that the justice department was willing to say, you don't have to go to jail, just plead guilty to a felony. edwards wants to fight this and he's taking a real risk. each count carries a five-year prison sentence. >> right, i think he didn't want to lose his law license, which he probably would have done if he pled guilty. while each does carry the possibility of up to five years, as a reality, much
we're joined by our abc news legal analyst dan abrams. bob gets to the central question at the heart of this case. was that money a campaign contribution or a gift? >> right. fundamental question. meaning, because if it was clearly intended to further john edwards' presidential campaign, he could be in big trouble. on the other hand, if it was a gift or even, let's say, an effort to prevent elizabeth edwards from finding out about it, that might make him a bad person, but not a crime....
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dan abrams back in the studio with us right now.rd a lot from casey yesterday, in those tapes. the defense already said she lied. what is the perception, now that they have actually heard her? what is the perception of her in that courtroom? >> you know, robin, you just hit the nail on the head. it's one thing to hear a reporter or a news anchor or somebody camped outside the courthouse, like i am right now. talk about casey lying. it's another thing altogether for the jury to sit there and hear hour after hour, of tot mom lying, indicating nothing to suggest that there was an accidental death. that caylee's actually dead. any fear for her father. or that she was ever the victim of sexual abuse. hour after hour, we heard that. and to hear her lead the police detectives on a wild goose chase, all the while knowing that caylee was literally rotting in a makeshift pet cemetery, is creepy. that's the best way to put it. and you know what else, robin? when the judge asked them, it's 5:00. do you want to go home? they said no. we'll keep
dan abrams back in the studio with us right now.rd a lot from casey yesterday, in those tapes. the defense already said she lied. what is the perception, now that they have actually heard her? what is the perception of her in that courtroom? >> you know, robin, you just hit the nail on the head. it's one thing to hear a reporter or a news anchor or somebody camped outside the courthouse, like i am right now. talk about casey lying. it's another thing altogether for the jury to sit there...
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in my view under general mcchrystal has now changed where the united states is mine is now we have abrams a one tanks in helmand province we have launched more air attacks more night attacks on houses more civilian deaths than at any time in the ten years that the united states and its allies have been in afghanistan you are right in two thousand and one october two thousand and one afghans were almost universally happy that the americans had come and rid them of the taliban in the same way what we've had now is the united states initially went into afghanistan not to fight the taliban hundred under president bush we were there to prevent the united states or excuse me from the united states from being again attacked from afghanistan our goal was to dismantle destruct destroy in any way al qaida that war has evolved over a period of ten years into not a war against al qaeda there are maybe according to all intelligence estimates are all talks coming from the white house and so forth of about fifty maxon to one hundred al qaeda people in the country the war has morphed into a war against t
in my view under general mcchrystal has now changed where the united states is mine is now we have abrams a one tanks in helmand province we have launched more air attacks more night attacks on houses more civilian deaths than at any time in the ten years that the united states and its allies have been in afghanistan you are right in two thousand and one october two thousand and one afghans were almost universally happy that the americans had come and rid them of the taliban in the same way...
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dan abrams, thank you very much. congressman weiner saying he's not going to resign. >>> we have new information this morning about his wife, as congressman weiner tries to salvage his career. he's intent on saving his marriage, of course. he is one-half of a washington power couple, to huma abedin, who has been an aide to hillary clinton for the last 15 years. claire shipman has more on her story. >> reporter: she is a few thousand miles away from here. she's traveling with hillary clinton to the middle east and africa. no doubt relishing the distance. she prides her propriety. and to find herself in the middle of a sex scandal, mind-boggling. abc news has learned that huma abedin was certain of one thing before setting off with hillary clinton. she remains committed to her marriage. we're now learning just how trying that marriage has been in the last few days from friends. she initially believed his story that his twitter account was hacked. and when the congressman finally came clean early monday, she was devasta
dan abrams, thank you very much. congressman weiner saying he's not going to resign. >>> we have new information this morning about his wife, as congressman weiner tries to salvage his career. he's intent on saving his marriage, of course. he is one-half of a washington power couple, to huma abedin, who has been an aide to hillary clinton for the last 15 years. claire shipman has more on her story. >> reporter: she is a few thousand miles away from here. she's traveling with...
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and "gma" legal analyst dan abrams back in the studio with us.witness, april whalen. what is your take on all this? >> well, i have taken a look at the two stories. and they are absurdly similar. both are toddler children. both above-ground pools. both found by the grandfather. both wandered away while the family inside. both get out of the pool dead. the moment they're taken out of the pool, essentially, they're in the same neighborhood. they're only a few miles apart. i don't know if you've been in a jailhouse before. i hope you haven't. but you can hear everything going on. it keeps you up all night long, the chattering and talking. if they were adjacent cellmates, tot mom, casey anthony, could definitely hear what april whalen was saying. that's not even a concern. there is no coincidence in criminal law. these stories are startlingly similar. and it seems as if tot mom copycatted her story point accidental drowning from inmate april whalen. >> i don't know. this seems to me to be so speculative. sure, it's possible that casey anthony heard -
and "gma" legal analyst dan abrams back in the studio with us.witness, april whalen. what is your take on all this? >> well, i have taken a look at the two stories. and they are absurdly similar. both are toddler children. both above-ground pools. both found by the grandfather. both wandered away while the family inside. both get out of the pool dead. the moment they're taken out of the pool, essentially, they're in the same neighborhood. they're only a few miles apart. i don't...
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the guest book and the only two other names other than andrew breitbart were bill keller and jill abramse in the building at the same time. >>- q. i that's -- >> that's funny because they work for me. who is this person? >> i don't know, bill. >> i am not bill. >> to the greg-alogue. it is starting and going downhill. it is going downhill fast. it is a greg-alogue, a bear chest of brilliance on a congressman of confusion. >> so the perfect narrative for any movie is david and goliath, the tough reporter versus the corrupt politician and the half naked talk show host versus a team of rambunctious house boys. when these roles are reversed it confuses the crap out of the mainstream media. andrew breitbart was accused of trying to destroy a congressman and hacking social networks. these accusations were pushed by the left and a congressman. so when breitbart took the stage at anthony wiener's prerser. it may have been the most truthful moments. wiener imploded. as i tweeted earlier, if breitbart was a leftist, sean penn would die to play him. since he is not, it would be philip see more -- s
the guest book and the only two other names other than andrew breitbart were bill keller and jill abramse in the building at the same time. >>- q. i that's -- >> that's funny because they work for me. who is this person? >> i don't know, bill. >> i am not bill. >> to the greg-alogue. it is starting and going downhill. it is going downhill fast. it is a greg-alogue, a bear chest of brilliance on a congressman of confusion. >> so the perfect narrative for any...
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abrams? did you watch "lost" or any of his television shows?ubs. you know like there's a chess club. the students get to make them up. there's a "lost" club that was at my school this year. the whole time you watched "lost" and then you uncovered the secrets. >> jimmy: really? >> there's also like a pastry eating club. there's a really relaxed club, where you go and sleep. >> jimmy: really? i would have been the president of that club. so this is what your parents, this is money well spent for the private schooling. >> you get credit for it. >> jimmy: for the relaxing club. >> yes. i was filming "super 8" at the time. you would have been in the "lost" club. >> jimmy: any ridiculous club i would be in. when you're working with j.j. and steven spielberg, did you get a lot of time with them? >> steven would be on set and he would be there talking to j.j. i remember after we finished shooting, we all went out to eat with steven, but it was a surprise. >> jimmy: where did you go in west virginia eatsing? >> it wasn't in west virginia, it was in l.a.
abrams? did you watch "lost" or any of his television shows?ubs. you know like there's a chess club. the students get to make them up. there's a "lost" club that was at my school this year. the whole time you watched "lost" and then you uncovered the secrets. >> jimmy: really? >> there's also like a pastry eating club. there's a really relaxed club, where you go and sleep. >> jimmy: really? i would have been the president of that club. so this is...
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. >> reporter: josh abram son and ricky van veen had a feeling they could make a living out of toilet while they were deejaying for a successful dotcom by people who had gotten rich off the internet. >> there are 20 something millionaires here and we turned to each other and said we should do it and start building it on the lap top they were using to deejay off the party. >> reporter: total investment for start-up, $30. it's become a multimillion dollar enterprise. >> i waited eight worlds for this. >> reporter: for off-shoot joke sites they've gone from raunch to riches. what it's become a $30 invest. to start it and what is it worth now? >> billions. >> reporter: but it's not all skank humor. there are mean spirited pranks too and well choreographed cruel pranks like when they rigged it at a basketball convincing an entire arena full of people to fool their friends into thinking he just sunk a blindfolded half-court shot for a half million dollars. [ cheers ] there's cruel and then there's clever. like the wildly popular jake and emir series about a pair of annoying co-workers. >> i
. >> reporter: josh abram son and ricky van veen had a feeling they could make a living out of toilet while they were deejaying for a successful dotcom by people who had gotten rich off the internet. >> there are 20 something millionaires here and we turned to each other and said we should do it and start building it on the lap top they were using to deejay off the party. >> reporter: total investment for start-up, $30. it's become a multimillion dollar enterprise. >> i...
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yesterday on the weather channel, the weather person, stephanie abrams, was talking about the affects on the human body and in doing so, provided us with our unintentional joke of the day. >> when it's humid out there's a lot of balls that are really close together, like, if you are in a crowded area. >> jimmy: you know -- i don't know how she would have any way of knowing that, but -- [ applause ] we have a big football star on the show tonight. denver broncos quarterback tim tebow. good news today. the nfl players and the league restarted talks, so, that's good. there's optimism now that the nfl season may go on as scheduled this year. which is great. but in the meantime, the players are still out of work. so, to help out, i've been hiring some of them here at the show. when we shoot a segment out on the street, we bring a production team in to make sure things go smoothly. and guillermo, today, you worked with terrell suggs, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: did he do a good job? >> i think so. >> jimmy: let's take a look. >> hi, it's me guillermo, i'm here for -- >> jimmy kimmel! what's u
yesterday on the weather channel, the weather person, stephanie abrams, was talking about the affects on the human body and in doing so, provided us with our unintentional joke of the day. >> when it's humid out there's a lot of balls that are really close together, like, if you are in a crowded area. >> jimmy: you know -- i don't know how she would have any way of knowing that, but -- [ applause ] we have a big football star on the show tonight. denver broncos quarterback tim...
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a bunch of gung ho movie kids like spielberg or jj abrams who produced it when they were kids, they worked with super8. this is the beginning of art and the beginning of commercial cinema. and while they are totally obsessed, you know, at secretly making this film, all sorts of uncanny things are happening in the tourn around them. so they are making a film about the uncanny and there is monster loose. and there are strange magnetic things flying flew the air and everything. and some of it there is a spectacular train wreck which apparently was, came out of cecil b demill's magnificent circus movie from the early 50s that turned spielberg on, the greatest show on earth. remember the train wreck, yes. so there is a train wreck and the kids photographed. and e whole secret to the movie it in their super8 camera lying on its side and captures the train wreck. so that, i think conception of the big miracles happenin and little miracles of film making is terrific. it runs out of gas at the end but it's definitely one of the movie -- >> anything you liked >> tree ofife we just talked about. kind
a bunch of gung ho movie kids like spielberg or jj abrams who produced it when they were kids, they worked with super8. this is the beginning of art and the beginning of commercial cinema. and while they are totally obsessed, you know, at secretly making this film, all sorts of uncanny things are happening in the tourn around them. so they are making a film about the uncanny and there is monster loose. and there are strange magnetic things flying flew the air and everything. and some of it...
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result tying the crime scene to the house is something that everyone in this case concedes. >> dan abramsch. >>> time for sam out in central park. ♪ >> hey oh wow, i'm sorry, george. i'm like looking down. selena is doing a sound check up there. there's a lot going on. let's get to the boards. start with some pictures out of tallahassee, florida, lightning shots in that direction. what a rough night for storms across a good part of the storm. wtlx in tallahassee giving us those pictures. here's where the severe weather will be popping up by the way, through the day. we think it will dry out for our concert. it has and will retire with thunderstorms but the worst for minneapolis all the way into joplin and st. louis today. >> all that weather brought to you by bayer. george, get ready, it is loud in central park. >> i am on my way up. >>> coming up babies in bikinis. are these girls too little to show this much skin? ♪ yellow polka dot ♪ 0 years. and today, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles so it enters the blo
result tying the crime scene to the house is something that everyone in this case concedes. >> dan abramsch. >>> time for sam out in central park. ♪ >> hey oh wow, i'm sorry, george. i'm like looking down. selena is doing a sound check up there. there's a lot going on. let's get to the boards. start with some pictures out of tallahassee, florida, lightning shots in that direction. what a rough night for storms across a good part of the storm. wtlx in tallahassee giving us...