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, alfre, remember me?id, madiba, i don't think anybody will ever forget you, and certainly not me. >> reporter: over the years, woodard joins mandela in the fight to end the aids pandemic in africa as an activist and friend. >> alfre, how are you? >> i'm so happy, madiba, to be walking around in your land. i am so happy. >> reporter: i think what madiba demonstrated to all of us is not what he was capable of, but what every single person is capable of. it does not matter what circumstance you're put in. it's how you respond to circumstance. >> i am just so grateful that i got to live in the time of mandela. >> great. the oceanographer who discovered wreckage of the "titanic" found evidence of the biblical story of noah's great flood might be true. details, just ahead. for over a decade millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purple
, alfre, remember me?id, madiba, i don't think anybody will ever forget you, and certainly not me. >> reporter: over the years, woodard joins mandela in the fight to end the aids pandemic in africa as an activist and friend. >> alfre, how are you? >> i'm so happy, madiba, to be walking around in your land. i am so happy. >> reporter: i think what madiba demonstrated to all of us is not what he was capable of, but what every single person is capable of. it does not matter...
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without paco, alfred believes it could have been much worse., the rescued pooch who comes to the rescue, is nicknamed "paco the brave" and becomes a local celebrity. >> paco is really a hero. he saved my life. >>> coming up -- >> why are you screaming? >> because you always get me excited, chris. >> sparks fly when you play "hardball" with chris matthews. >> i can keep pulverizing until it's pretty clear they don't know what they're talking about. >>> and then, men behaving badly. when "caught on camera: confrontation" continues. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts - including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. [ sniffles ] i have a big
without paco, alfred believes it could have been much worse., the rescued pooch who comes to the rescue, is nicknamed "paco the brave" and becomes a local celebrity. >> paco is really a hero. he saved my life. >>> coming up -- >> why are you screaming? >> because you always get me excited, chris. >> sparks fly when you play "hardball" with chris matthews. >> i can keep pulverizing until it's pretty clear they don't know what they're...
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they chose the alfred p.urrah that housed 14 agencies, the secret service, dea and atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an ill legitimate government that needed to be brought down to its knees. before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we won't just give you the partial value of items that are stolen or destroyed... ...we'll replace them with brand-new versions. so you won't feel robbed. again. just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on
they chose the alfred p.urrah that housed 14 agencies, the secret service, dea and atf. >> mcveigh believed that his bombing would be the opening salvo in a conflict against an ill legitimate government that needed to be brought down to its knees. before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the...
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now 70 years after it disappeared a journal belonging to alfred rosenberg has been found. >> reporterthis is the writing of a nazi ideologue, the diary of alfred rosenberg, hundreds of pages, the piece of history formally turned over to the u.s. holocaust museum by customs enforcement. he joined the nazi party before hitler. he was the man who laid out the parties racial philosophy. the aryan race at the top, jews at the bottom. >> he has a very rigid understanding of the world. he thought he figureded it out -- immediately after the end of world war i and stuck to the belief right to the end. >> reporter: the belief was that jews were germany's most deadly enemy. he notes . . . historian says rosenberg who-.ed orchestrate the looting of valuables worried about his competitors. >> he felt he wasn't all that able to compete with them, so there is a sense of frustration that you can see in the diary. >> reporter: but hitler does anoint rosenberg to oversee the efforts in europe. his own words were used against rosenberg at thor i thor in neuro'emberg trials. getting the document has bee
now 70 years after it disappeared a journal belonging to alfred rosenberg has been found. >> reporterthis is the writing of a nazi ideologue, the diary of alfred rosenberg, hundreds of pages, the piece of history formally turned over to the u.s. holocaust museum by customs enforcement. he joined the nazi party before hitler. he was the man who laid out the parties racial philosophy. the aryan race at the top, jews at the bottom. >> he has a very rigid understanding of the world. he...
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and it will be a nightmare. >> jimmy: here you are, with alfred hitchcock.a cartoon character or something. what was he like? >> well, he was -- when weep first came to hollywood. we got a lucky break. because we still had a chance to work with the legends. he is even bigger than a legend. he is -- the legends were bigger than life. you can't be bigger than life now in this business. but, he was bigger than life. no matter what. he was funny. he was a very huge man. people think well he was small. he stood backwards so much. if you measure, the height and tipped him forward. and he weighed 265 pounds. he was big. one funny thing that happened one day. the first day of the movie. of shooting family -- shooting family plot. at the end of the day. he said to the first assistant, oh, might i have a word with the crew. the first assistant said yeah. i decided the first day of the movie. i was going to put my chair next to him. wasn't going to miss ten weeks with this guy. we had a relationship. he started to get up. as he got up. his hips went between the arm of
and it will be a nightmare. >> jimmy: here you are, with alfred hitchcock.a cartoon character or something. what was he like? >> well, he was -- when weep first came to hollywood. we got a lucky break. because we still had a chance to work with the legends. he is even bigger than a legend. he is -- the legends were bigger than life. you can't be bigger than life now in this business. but, he was bigger than life. no matter what. he was funny. he was a very huge man. people think...
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the diary of alfred rosenberg. it was previously turned over to the holocaust museum by customs, who helped to track it down. he laid out the party's philosophy u the aryan nation at the top and jews at the bottom. >> he thought he had figured it out immediately at the end of the world world one and he stuck to this believe right to the end. >> reporter: the belief was that jews were germany most deadly enemy. after a conference of "the jewish question," he wrote wrote:historian matthias said the looting of art work and valuables worried about his competitors in the nazi inner circle. >> he felt, indeed, that he wasn't really all that able to compete with them, and so there is a sense of frustration that you can see in the pages of the diary. >> reporter: but hitler does anoint rosenberg to oversee the occupied territories in russia. rosenberg writes that hitler told him, rosenberg, now your greatest hour has come. his own words were used as evidence against rosenberg i inn the neuremberg trial. >> finding the diar
the diary of alfred rosenberg. it was previously turned over to the holocaust museum by customs, who helped to track it down. he laid out the party's philosophy u the aryan nation at the top and jews at the bottom. >> he thought he had figured it out immediately at the end of the world world one and he stuck to this believe right to the end. >> reporter: the belief was that jews were germany most deadly enemy. after a conference of "the jewish question," he wrote...
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a merry time of year for alfred and his wife carol.t in the back of their minds a not so merry prospect. a where former employee of the city of bankrupt stockton. >> we lose our medical care, if we lose our pension then i'll probably lose my house. >> in the era of boom before the financial crisis bust stockton made some costly mistakes over building and pricey city projects, including a stadium and marina and an exorbitant plan for municipal employees. its plan made cuts just about everywhere, even in basic services such as police officers and firefighters. crime sky roblghted. >> this is -- skyrocketed. this is an ugly ugh hely thing. bankruptcy ask something we really don't want to do. after you get there you don't have a lot of options to get out. >> but one thing stockton would not do: cut pensions. it would allow benefits to grow at the same rate as before, that, say critics would not be sustainable. and it's where detroit answers the picture. bankruptcy is handled by federal law. it could impact other cities and if the same judg
a merry time of year for alfred and his wife carol.t in the back of their minds a not so merry prospect. a where former employee of the city of bankrupt stockton. >> we lose our medical care, if we lose our pension then i'll probably lose my house. >> in the era of boom before the financial crisis bust stockton made some costly mistakes over building and pricey city projects, including a stadium and marina and an exorbitant plan for municipal employees. its plan made cuts just about...
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a maritime of year for alfred and his wife. they student have any real concern of what happened to the people. if they lose their pension, then i will probably use my house. >> in the era of boom. imcolludeing a stadium and marina, and providing a generous, some sigh exorbitant plan for employees. when they finally filed for bankruptcy, the plan made cuts just about jeff where, such as police officers and firefighters. this is an ugly ugly thing. bankruptcy is something we wish we didn't have to do. once you get there, you don't have a lot of options to get out. >> one thing stockton would not cut, pensions. the proposed plan would not only protect pensions it would allow benefits to grow at the same rate as before. that, says chrisics, would not be sustainable. bankruptcies follow federal law so when a federal judge make as decision, it can impact other cities. you have a federal decision colliding with state laws. because we are dealing with the it is between states rights and the tent amendment, this will likely have to be d
a maritime of year for alfred and his wife. they student have any real concern of what happened to the people. if they lose their pension, then i will probably use my house. >> in the era of boom. imcolludeing a stadium and marina, and providing a generous, some sigh exorbitant plan for employees. when they finally filed for bankruptcy, the plan made cuts just about jeff where, such as police officers and firefighters. this is an ugly ugly thing. bankruptcy is something we wish we didn't...
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[applause] the lowland published by alfred a. knopf and penguin random house.guin random house. bleeding edge by thomas pynchon published by the penguin press, an imprint of penguin random house and tenth of december by george saunders published by random house. [applause] the winner of the national book award for 2013 is the good lord heard. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> actually i didn't prepare a speech because i really didn't think i was going to -- i didn't think i was going to win today but i would like to say that i was reading today a note to myself about what happened in may 2004 on long island when e.l. doctorow gave the commencement speech at hofstra university and he spoke out against the war and the kids there booed him. i remember saying to myself, somebody really ought to say something and somebody ought to think about this man at 73 years old you know having a specter of his life lived through and witness to some degree the holocaust in the 50s and the 60s and his body of work in his desire to speak the truth to serve as a kind of truth for us who are w
[applause] the lowland published by alfred a. knopf and penguin random house.guin random house. bleeding edge by thomas pynchon published by the penguin press, an imprint of penguin random house and tenth of december by george saunders published by random house. [applause] the winner of the national book award for 2013 is the good lord heard. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> actually i didn't prepare a speech because i really didn't think i was going to -- i didn't think i was going to win...
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write down the field, alfred , 7-0 skins and they are cruising. goes downrter, rg iii for a 20-yard touchdown. griffin completed 16 to 17 passes in the first half. rushed for more than 50 yards. they're doing great, right? third quarter, andre brown gets the handoff. looks like he stopped but he does actually get in. it is 2117 -- .1-17 giants. -- 21-17 giants. the ball is taken right out of his hands. redskins lose 24-17. they now fall to 3-9 on the season. >> what an embarrassing way to lose. >> much better to be here in the studio. for you coming up throughout the next couple days. >> thanks. we are going to turn to virginia politics now. mark over chain has formally requested a recount in the historically close race for virginia attorney general. his decision comes after the state board of elections certified democrat mark herring the winner by 165 votes on monday. the recount could be at taxpayers' expense. the margin between the two is less than one half of one percent. call it another entry into the dumb criminals file. we will show you how
write down the field, alfred , 7-0 skins and they are cruising. goes downrter, rg iii for a 20-yard touchdown. griffin completed 16 to 17 passes in the first half. rushed for more than 50 yards. they're doing great, right? third quarter, andre brown gets the handoff. looks like he stopped but he does actually get in. it is 2117 -- .1-17 giants. -- 21-17 giants. the ball is taken right out of his hands. redskins lose 24-17. they now fall to 3-9 on the season. >> what an embarrassing way to...
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for all that, you both walk away with the alfred c.etime achievement award. congratulations, brothers koch. i hope you enjoy your pie. and maybe you can find it in your hearts to spare some crumbs in the new year. we'll be right back. >>> the revvies will be right back with predictions. plus awards for the best and worst political performer of the year. you're watching a special edition of "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton. the third annual revvie awards. [ "i'm only human" plays ] [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ male announcer ] can't take a sick day tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] so he can't let a cold keep him up tonight. vicks nyquil. p
for all that, you both walk away with the alfred c.etime achievement award. congratulations, brothers koch. i hope you enjoy your pie. and maybe you can find it in your hearts to spare some crumbs in the new year. we'll be right back. >>> the revvies will be right back with predictions. plus awards for the best and worst political performer of the year. you're watching a special edition of "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton. the third annual revvie awards. [ "i'm...
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. >> antibalica include members of the army of the former president alfred bezize, waiting for enforcements and people here are waiting for next big battle. this time round, the french and african forces have a chance of prevalenting more blood head. navine mashiri, al jazeera, ban gi. >> hundreds of thousands are out on the streets of kiev today calling for the president to step down. this is the third straight week of protest in the ukraine. al jazeera has more. >> they poured into independence square in the thousands. they know the demonstration has to be big and loud to sustain the pressure on president yanukovych. on the edged of the crowd young men prepared tactics for the worst to come. and just a few streets away squads of officers lined up in front of the presidential office. last week there was chaos herement people injured in a police charge. now there's a standoff. riot police at the ready at one end of the street with their shields in case of further trouble and at the other end of this 200 meters of snowy no man's land are the protestors with their flags. they're also waiting
. >> antibalica include members of the army of the former president alfred bezize, waiting for enforcements and people here are waiting for next big battle. this time round, the french and african forces have a chance of prevalenting more blood head. navine mashiri, al jazeera, ban gi. >> hundreds of thousands are out on the streets of kiev today calling for the president to step down. this is the third straight week of protest in the ukraine. al jazeera has more. >> they...
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why did alfred morris disappear? why, why, why? >> questions, questions, questions. that's life of an nfl coach where you are 12 games under 500 overall. mike shanahan better win one soon or those questions are going to continue. from redskins park, dave owens, wusa9 sports. >> but that's okay, because mike shanahan doesn't answer any questions. >> well, he answers them, he just doesn't answer in the way you like. >> cbs evening news is next. >> and i'll be back with jan jeffcoat for your only local news at 7:00 and wusa9.com is alwan.ys o yÑ ñzçzçzç >> pelley: tonight, much too fast. late today we learned the speed the new york commuter train was going before it jumped the tracks. jeff pegues, don dahler, and michelle miller are on the story. >> reporter: how scary were those few seconds? >> scariest moments of my life. >> pelley: today the health care web site was supposed to be fixed. wyatt andrews on how it's working. amazon experiments with delivery by drone. mark strassmann on the coming wave of pie letless planes. and jim axelrod introduces us to math genius
why did alfred morris disappear? why, why, why? >> questions, questions, questions. that's life of an nfl coach where you are 12 games under 500 overall. mike shanahan better win one soon or those questions are going to continue. from redskins park, dave owens, wusa9 sports. >> but that's okay, because mike shanahan doesn't answer any questions. >> well, he answers them, he just doesn't answer in the way you like. >> cbs evening news is next. >> and i'll be back...
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also in the us and its use is being generous and alfred think. finally assigned to the toxic means when they go. when they get out there in the us. then the defense is strong. it's like a torrent of excitement feelings smiles. a less than ten seconds. luton. mm i which only rams to a close friend is painfully echoed the first movement of its content. the kicks. music expresses that can't be in such a high school and irresistible play as a template for cynics from beginning to end. secondly it is like travel more. this of religious if not miss the contact center. i say about it. this sucks big on such pace. being born again coming to life again. it's extraordinary. i do. i needed you. guccione and six he's all he can see no doubts about the seaside. that's the magic of music. it makes more sense it is a humble of a sudden you experience line at the beach single cell of your body in and out. that's also the game's music. i'm going to win sixty six b c and harmony with nature is the existential quarrel and people famous pianist. nicole is right and
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." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p.an foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: a federal judge ruled today that the national security agency's bulk collection of phone records is likely unconstitutional. judge richard leon said the massive round-up of calls was an unreasonable search and violated americans' reasonable expectation of privacy. but he put his decision on hold pending a likely government appeal. we'll have more on today's ruling right after the news summary. the u.n. made a record $6.5 billion appeal today for aid to tackle syria's refugee crisis. more than nine million syrians have fled in the past three years as a civil war rages. two million of them have escaped to nearby countries, inclu
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she was the only actor ever to win an academy award in a film directed by alfred hitchcock.d a bitter rivalry with her sister and fellow actress olivia dehaviland. joan fontaine was 96 years old. >>> if you're headed to the post office today, best of luck. the company says who is going to ship and why workers say they don't mind the rush. [ ♪ ♪ ] c1 >> tori: u.s. stocks higher rebounding from their worst week in weeks as huge yields boosted out looks and the outlook rose for the alone the number will be about 3.7 million, it is a welcome increase for a postal system that has gone through severe financial problems. >> we'd like to see this tip throughout the year but we also know that this is our peak mailing period so we're doin' everything we can to attract those people that are shopping online. >> postal officials say you can get your first-class letters and cards to your destination by christmas if you mail them by friday. the last day for priority mail is monday. >>> today on ktvu channel 5 news continuing coverage on the developing news we brought you at the top of this
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the interagency security committee can about after the bombing at the alfred p marra murrahg -- alfred p. building in oklahoma city with ition we had to do a better job protecting our facilities. almost every agency participates in the committee. it is often the most senior physical security person in that department, the chief security officer. we take evolving threats and evolving challenges. it is the chief security officers who look at the threat and decide how do we as a federal family best address that threat and make sure our facilities are able to mitigate them. there is both a formal risk management process that the committee has produced. it is the standard by which we all federaluring civilian facilities with the military of dod, installations. it begins with determining what is the facility's security level. you look at a particular federal facility. and based on what its function is, is it a headquarters, a field office, does it have historical significance, for example, the declaration of independence or bill of rights contained. are there childcare facilities. that allow
the interagency security committee can about after the bombing at the alfred p marra murrahg -- alfred p. building in oklahoma city with ition we had to do a better job protecting our facilities. almost every agency participates in the committee. it is often the most senior physical security person in that department, the chief security officer. we take evolving threats and evolving challenges. it is the chief security officers who look at the threat and decide how do we as a federal family...
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. >> joan fontaine, the only actress to win an oscar for a role in an alfred hitchcock film, has died at age 96. the british-american actress won best actress for her role in "suspicion." it was his american debut, "rebecca," that really made her a household name. >> because i put it there. >> joan fontaine was described by some as one of the last lading -- leading ladies of hollywood's golden era. she passed peacefully in her sleep on sunday morning. that is all we have time for right now. thank you for joining us here. remember, we will have more news at the top of the hour. >> you can check on our website any time. see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- back to the studio. the headlines. europe and the way forward. the eu foreign ministers will be meeting in brussels. in the ukraine, a compromise? german spacing life under a , and angelaion merkel prepares to be sworn in for the third time as chancellor, and israel retaliates with bullets. lebanese sniper fire.
. >> joan fontaine, the only actress to win an oscar for a role in an alfred hitchcock film, has died at age 96. the british-american actress won best actress for her role in "suspicion." it was his american debut, "rebecca," that really made her a household name. >> because i put it there. >> joan fontaine was described by some as one of the last lading -- leading ladies of hollywood's golden era. she passed peacefully in her sleep on sunday morning. that...
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alfred morris finds pay dirt to cap off the drive. skins take a 20-14 lead, but back comes dallas. down six with under a minute to play, fourth and goal. romo with all the time in the world. finds murray. that's the game-winning touchdown right there for dallas. they take a 24-23 skins. they fall to 3-12 on the season. with more from today's game, we welcome in diana. it seems like no matter how well the redskins play, they somehow find a new way to lose. >> you call it new ways, i call it old ways. we're seeing the same problems week in and week out. this team cannot catch a break, not even with a limping tono romo there in the fourth quarter. the redskins defense had a team to win it, then the offense had their chance. both came up short. >> we had them. and then we let it go. so that's been happening a lot this year, but it's the cowboys, so it hurts a little more. but after a while, you keep battling. >> that's been the story of the season. we really haven't controlled the momentum of the games a lot of times. negativity has spiraled out of control. we had a tendency to let neg
alfred morris finds pay dirt to cap off the drive. skins take a 20-14 lead, but back comes dallas. down six with under a minute to play, fourth and goal. romo with all the time in the world. finds murray. that's the game-winning touchdown right there for dallas. they take a 24-23 skins. they fall to 3-12 on the season. with more from today's game, we welcome in diana. it seems like no matter how well the redskins play, they somehow find a new way to lose. >> you call it new ways, i call...
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the children went rushing through the locker room like alfred morris is used to doing on the field. morris was slowed down a bit as he and high powered helpers worked with kids to pick out the perfect toy. >> we have oregon. we have legos. >> i know you like this. >> i have been having a blast this whole time. i have been teasing, so i can't stop smiling because my jaw started hurting. i enjoy the smiles and enjoyment they get from being here. >> very excited about being in our locker room, too. wow, this is the locker room? they have overall a good time. >> i never thought i would ever meet those football -- the redskins football, washington redskins football players. but, my dream came true and i actually met them. >> here we go. >> former redskins hall of famer made for a few laughs with his hula hooper. there was plenty of fun to go around during the shopping spree. >> thanks for coming, guys. >> between the marines, the redskins, and of course, santa, about a thousand children left here very happy customers. at fedex field, dianne roberts, wusa9 sports. >> she said over 1100 ch
the children went rushing through the locker room like alfred morris is used to doing on the field. morris was slowed down a bit as he and high powered helpers worked with kids to pick out the perfect toy. >> we have oregon. we have legos. >> i know you like this. >> i have been having a blast this whole time. i have been teasing, so i can't stop smiling because my jaw started hurting. i enjoy the smiles and enjoyment they get from being here. >> very excited about being...
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she won that oscar starring alongside cary grant starring in an alfred hitchcock film, suspicion. she later appeared in "ryan's hope." and as panelist on "to tell the truth." she died yesterday. at her home in california. she was 96 years old. >>> time now for the weather across the nation. there will be snow from the upper midwest to the great lakes. northwest pennsylvania could pick up a foot of lake-effect snow. unusually quiet and dry in the west. >> honolulu, phoenix, miami, all in the mid to upper 70s. it's going to be seven, though, in anchorage. cool 40s in the northwest. teen and 20s in the northeast. >>> how about some holiday cheer from the first family front and center last night for an annual christmas tradition. >> the president was joined by the first lady and his daughters for the christmas in washington charity show to benefit a children's hospital. they had five helpers on hand for the 32nd annual concert and patients all dressed up as elves. >> malia and sasha were elves when they started there in washington. >>> well, an important story for women. the connectio
she won that oscar starring alongside cary grant starring in an alfred hitchcock film, suspicion. she later appeared in "ryan's hope." and as panelist on "to tell the truth." she died yesterday. at her home in california. she was 96 years old. >>> time now for the weather across the nation. there will be snow from the upper midwest to the great lakes. northwest pennsylvania could pick up a foot of lake-effect snow. unusually quiet and dry in the west. >>...
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acting giant pass ago way this weekend, joan fontaine known for her award-winning roles in numerous alfred hitchcock thrillers. she died sunday at the age of 96. when she won an oscar for "significance" at 24, she was the youngest best actress winner of all time. and actor/writer/director tom loughlin of "billy jack" died sunday at the age of 82. he'll be remembered as a pioneer in the film industry. he was one of the first filmmakers to advertise on television. >>> a big cleanup in the northeast sunday after a weekend storm dumped more than a foot of snow in some parts. travelers were forced to deal with slippery roads and flight cancellations. bill karins is here. streets right now look okay, though. at least in snork city. new york city. not sure in other places, i'm sure. >> a lot of them cleaned all right. here's the deal. i can get us on a flight, we can be poolside in l.a. by noon, maybe jump back on a flight at 5:00, get a tan. >> a $2,000 round trip? >> 83 in l.a. not fair sometimes. let's talk about this forecast. yesterday it was still one of those coolish-type days in many area
acting giant pass ago way this weekend, joan fontaine known for her award-winning roles in numerous alfred hitchcock thrillers. she died sunday at the age of 96. when she won an oscar for "significance" at 24, she was the youngest best actress winner of all time. and actor/writer/director tom loughlin of "billy jack" died sunday at the age of 82. he'll be remembered as a pioneer in the film industry. he was one of the first filmmakers to advertise on television. >>>...
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in "suspicion" alfred hitchcock cast her in a role of a timid wife opposite cary grant. also nominated. she appeared in more than 30 movies and dozens of stage productions. fontaine died at her home in mchlt carmel, california, on sunday. she was 96 years old. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," gayle king in south africa on nelson mandela's funeral. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] now your most dazzling accessory can be your smile. colgate optic white dual action shines and whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and whiten even more, with optic white mouthwash and the whole colgate optic white line. ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ] chex party mix. easy 15-minute homemade recipes you just pop in a microwave. like caramel chocolate drizzles. happier holidays. chex party mix. morning's top stories.k at this south africa unveiled a giant statue of nelson mandela this morni
in "suspicion" alfred hitchcock cast her in a role of a timid wife opposite cary grant. also nominated. she appeared in more than 30 movies and dozens of stage productions. fontaine died at her home in mchlt carmel, california, on sunday. she was 96 years old. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," gayle king in south africa on nelson mandela's funeral. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." [ female...
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the text of my memories cellist local storms to a four stroke victory to successfully defend his alfred dunhill championship title on sunday in the london south africa. the former monsters champion blues with a final round four under sixty eight for seventeen of the total was twenty one dropped only three shots in four days as he celebrates his talk at leopard creek following victories in two thousand and four. last year richard finch finished with eleven seconds the englishman who was playing on a sponsor's invite after losing his talk on the end of the disappointing twenty thirteen season post with a two under seventy eight but get sucked into the troubled by good fortune effectively ending challenge lauren eye eye. all it is a lot less. but the outstanding book of god the books. every age group. from five until nineteen fifty two. aren't i all of it the eye. along with it the room lor. it's true that the system. he says dear earlier the situation and it is too close to india is then that means treating common symptoms of the country. yemeni two business units and state. he hopes to b
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. >> alfred hitchcock's "suspicion" in which joan fontaine played the timid newlywed whose husband might or might not have been trying to kill her. >> i don't understand men like you. always giving this feeling that you're laughing at me. >> her co-star was ker grant but it was joan who wons a on cass for her performance. she game a star a year before in "rebecca," another hitchcock fill billion another timid d.c. film about another timid wife. >> are you all right? >> right, you are. >> she flourished in the black and white hay day of the holiday melo drama. there was a touch of melo drama about her family life as well. her older sister was also a star and they weren't friends. joan on the right, olivia next to her. but she couldn't remember a single act of kind innocence their childhood. >> our family are all ac centric. my father was ac centric. my mother was a very positive and definite person and my sister and i are definite positive people. you put that together and you are bound to have differences of opinion. you just have to. we are not passive people in any way. what a deliciou
. >> alfred hitchcock's "suspicion" in which joan fontaine played the timid newlywed whose husband might or might not have been trying to kill her. >> i don't understand men like you. always giving this feeling that you're laughing at me. >> her co-star was ker grant but it was joan who wons a on cass for her performance. she game a star a year before in "rebecca," another hitchcock fill billion another timid d.c. film about another timid wife. >> are...
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and the various houses such as general marshall and the wisconsin retreat of the broadway actors alfred and plan fontaine. tonight he will speak about his new book about washington, the npv of cs in america's capital in the time of the first ambassador. not surprisingly, his studies led him here to anderson house to cross paths who readily july and the imperial season. william seale. [applause] >> thank you. it's great to see you all here. it's wonderful to be here in this house and so much a part of the story and certainly one of the most popular of all in this period in history. the empirical season is about washington in a very particular period that begins with the perception of cleveland in the second term of the first ambassador ever assigned to the united states by the foreign country. it ends with the conclusion of world war i. it is a period and a story that suggests itself and all the buildings and landscapes that survived from that are its inspiration today. they helped define washington as it has come down from the time. a small portion of the book takes place here and ander
and the various houses such as general marshall and the wisconsin retreat of the broadway actors alfred and plan fontaine. tonight he will speak about his new book about washington, the npv of cs in america's capital in the time of the first ambassador. not surprisingly, his studies led him here to anderson house to cross paths who readily july and the imperial season. william seale. [applause] >> thank you. it's great to see you all here. it's wonderful to be here in this house and so...
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us we are told both funny and joan fontaine the only actress ever to win an oscar for role in an alfred hitchcock film has done to the edge ninety six the british american actress won best actress for her role in hitchcock's suspicion that it was his american debut rebecca the really makes the house i eat. i am. they don't like it was described by some as one of the locks leading ladies of hollywood's golden era. she passed away peacefully asleep. on sunday what's with all we have time for right now thanks much for joining us here to journal but remember will have more news at the top of the up and because he'd taken a website anytime gusty w to the seat the air. i have. in an airy series from which it though captivating documentary said reports covers business and finance alternative teaching historical and present day events as well as sports and leisure. in focus saturdays and sundays at four thirty pm she has two huge. thank you this year the day. hang on even though it's a win on sunday. shiites who make it these. i was so good the book. the air. we didn't want you will. be. it's s
us we are told both funny and joan fontaine the only actress ever to win an oscar for role in an alfred hitchcock film has done to the edge ninety six the british american actress won best actress for her role in hitchcock's suspicion that it was his american debut rebecca the really makes the house i eat. i am. they don't like it was described by some as one of the locks leading ladies of hollywood's golden era. she passed away peacefully asleep. on sunday what's with all we have time for...
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alfred were what looked like tiny white the three hundred tonnes of gold from delhi and about fifteen billion dollars the price of gold started going down the link on the back supported them. what the people. they kept getting gold of the work right. i think of buying gold the prices going up eventually the prices went back down though which made it back to class that during the holiday this year. gold plated many tiny city shanghai not dignified. to the fourteen hundred the chinese academy of social time. i can continue going down. can you think it is. the qut daddy had to make things even worse price. to make it harder for the chinese ah ma. good returns on goal. don't go went on to her question today when they got the prize this year. they can. in. the derek got issues affecting their lives. then give people the three of their top top right of the year. latino people how to say about the current situation the sample was taken up somehow it just isn't going to mean to people the impatient because the most. no environmental issues are a prominent lights and people can more help than
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class and an overnight rally in other musical pcs in cooperation with soprano passing him and said alfred chan full funding yet piece metropolitan opera willingham music stars such as the primary use hundred and eleven is correct in turn will perform at the command symphony orchestra new year's concert at the seoul arts center on january seventeen hands down the ends. her style victorian basketball league season came to an end to speak and that means the kb all star game is upon us even che joints is for preview. hey guys it's been an incredible first half for the k b l with the sk nights and molded steve is going to break tied for first but now it's time for what the fans have been waiting for the all star game. you'll be the magic verses that rate meeting on the hardcourt the top ten vote getters promote disassembled and for the train and pcc is what the kingdom coup for the magic. all star weekend will also have a three point contest song contest in brooklyn college day. in other exciting activities as well go back to dad's horse jumps. tom says stadium on sunday starting at eleven am
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the interagency security committee can about after the bombing at the alfred p marra murrahg -- alfred p. building in oklahoma city with ition we had to do a better job protecting our facilities. almost every agency participates in the committee. it is often the most senior physical security person in that department, the chief security officer. we take evolving threats and evolving challenges. it is the chief security officers who look at the threat and decide how do we as a federal family best address that threat and make sure our facilities are able to mitigate them. there is both a formal risk management process that the committee has produced. it is the standard by which we all federaluring civilian facilities with the military of dod, installations. it begins with determining what is the facility's security level. you look at a particular federal facility. and based on what its function is, is it a headquarters, a field office, does it have historical significance, for example, the declaration of independence or bill of rights contained. are there childcare facilities. that allow
the interagency security committee can about after the bombing at the alfred p marra murrahg -- alfred p. building in oklahoma city with ition we had to do a better job protecting our facilities. almost every agency participates in the committee. it is often the most senior physical security person in that department, the chief security officer. we take evolving threats and evolving challenges. it is the chief security officers who look at the threat and decide how do we as a federal family...
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they are always held on december 10, the anniversary of alfred nobel's death.in is not just for buying bitcoin. matt miller takes us on a little shopping spree. iran is getting its first ice- skating rink. i will cater to skaters who have been going abroad to train in recent years. they have several ranks from decades ago that were all abolished following the islamic revolution in 1979. ♪ money" on "lunch bloomberg television, streaming on your ipad, and on bloomberg.com. i'm adam johnson. the powers that be in washington are moving closer to a short- term budget deal. paul ryan and patty murray hammering out a plan to keep the government funded through the new year and they have until this friday to come up with a plan. the trick is to convince diehard republicans to scale back. >> the government does not harm to our economy. listen. his continuing resolutions and increasing the debt ceiling, these four suction to start dealing with our long-term debt and deficit. -- do not what i would say is we have the budget control act and if congressman ryan and senator
they are always held on december 10, the anniversary of alfred nobel's death.in is not just for buying bitcoin. matt miller takes us on a little shopping spree. iran is getting its first ice- skating rink. i will cater to skaters who have been going abroad to train in recent years. they have several ranks from decades ago that were all abolished following the islamic revolution in 1979. ♪ money" on "lunch bloomberg television, streaming on your ipad, and on bloomberg.com. i'm adam...
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. >> it make you think of the alfred hitchcock movie. this is a sign. i said, what ever.it is what it is. when the birds fell out of the sky, i thought, i better get the bible and read this. >> this was something to talk about today on friday the 13th. a day for the much-anticipated christmas parade. hatzel vela, abc 7 news. >> were still monitoring breaking news from colorado where a student gunman is dead after a shooting at a local high school. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. sign. then drive. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. visit vwdealer.com today breaking news from outside of denver. one student is dead, and two .ore are wounded one of the injured students was shot after confronted the shooter. you thing the hospi
. >> it make you think of the alfred hitchcock movie. this is a sign. i said, what ever.it is what it is. when the birds fell out of the sky, i thought, i better get the bible and read this. >> this was something to talk about today on friday the 13th. a day for the much-anticipated christmas parade. hatzel vela, abc 7 news. >> were still monitoring breaking news from colorado where a student gunman is dead after a shooting at a local high school. avo: the volkswagen...
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. >> for alfred and others across the country who face a less secure and cozy future, melissa chan, al jazeera, stockton, california. >>> prosecutors in georgia are deciding whether to charge a homeowner for shooting and killing a 72-year-old alzheimer's patient after he wandered into the man's yard saturday. controversy stand your ground law. joins me from chickamagua where the shooting took place. >> complicated situation as the sheriff's department describes, they have just given a pile of papers, barking he walked around the back of the house. henderson and his family woke up and stayed on the phone with a dispatcher for, hendricks armed himself while his fiancee stayed on the phone, still waiting for a patrol car. then hendricks stepped onto the porch, repeatedly called for the man to identify hymns himself. he got no response. he fired a fatal shot. deputies arrived six minutes later. >> there isn't anything i have found that he broke any law by exiting his home to protect his property. >> stand your ground law, the district attorney decides whether or not that applies to the sho
. >> for alfred and others across the country who face a less secure and cozy future, melissa chan, al jazeera, stockton, california. >>> prosecutors in georgia are deciding whether to charge a homeowner for shooting and killing a 72-year-old alzheimer's patient after he wandered into the man's yard saturday. controversy stand your ground law. joins me from chickamagua where the shooting took place. >> complicated situation as the sheriff's department describes, they have...
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. >> this is the writing of a diary of alfred rosenberg, hundreds of pages from 1936 or 1934, a piecef history turned over to the holocaust museum by custom enforcement. >> he joined the nazi party before hitler, who laid out the racial photograph, the airian at the top, jews down the bottom. >> he thought he had figured out immediately after the end of world war i and stuck to the belief, through the end. >> the belief was that jews were germany's deadly enemy. after a conference on the jewish question. rosen berg notes: >> rosenberg, who helped to issuingest rate the looting of artwork and valuables worried about his competitors in the nazi inner circle. he felt that he was not really all that able to compete with them. so there is a sense of frustration, that you can see in the pages of the diary. >> but hitler does anoit rows ebb berg to oversee territories in russia. >> rosen berg wrote, "now your greatest hour has come." >> his words were used at the nuremberg trials where he was convicted and hanged in 1946. the document vanished into history. >> getting the dire into into the
. >> this is the writing of a diary of alfred rosenberg, hundreds of pages from 1936 or 1934, a piecef history turned over to the holocaust museum by custom enforcement. >> he joined the nazi party before hitler, who laid out the racial photograph, the airian at the top, jews down the bottom. >> he thought he had figured out immediately after the end of world war i and stuck to the belief, through the end. >> the belief was that jews were germany's deadly enemy. after a...
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. >> over in south africa, charl schwartzel has won back-to-back alfred daniel championship titles.the day two shots clear. he finished 4 under 68. >> and in the nba the dallas mavericks have won eight of nine at home going into their game. and they are unable to chinch the ninth victory falling to the timber wolves who lost their previous five on a rout. >> one hundred twelve t 106 sixtiry. though deethey defeated south a. and excellent buy out. opponents buy five tries. thank you very much. that is it for this news hour on al jazeera. from the team in doha, thanks for watching. ♪ >> here are the stories we are following for you. four and at least 6 63 63 injurn an early morning train derailment in new york city. it stopped feet short of the harlem river. >> by the material i look the up there was rubble flying in my face. >> a passenger recalled the at thterrifying train derailment as it happened. >> marking world aids day. >> and china makes it's way to the moon. for the very first time.
. >> over in south africa, charl schwartzel has won back-to-back alfred daniel championship titles.the day two shots clear. he finished 4 under 68. >> and in the nba the dallas mavericks have won eight of nine at home going into their game. and they are unable to chinch the ninth victory falling to the timber wolves who lost their previous five on a rout. >> one hundred twelve t 106 sixtiry. though deethey defeated south a. and excellent buy out. opponents buy five tries....
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. >> apollo 15 launched july 26, 1971, with david scott, james irwin and alfred aboard. launched 1962, carrying young, mattingly and duke. they were the first missions to use the lunar roving vehicle, but the apollo missions were winding down. would man ever return to the moon? the astronauts of apollo 17 certainly hoped so. their amazing and what would turn out to be final mission after the break. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> not long after neil armstrong made the giant leap for mandied, a new eck precious entered our lexicon. if we could put a man on the moon, why can't we -- you fill
. >> apollo 15 launched july 26, 1971, with david scott, james irwin and alfred aboard. launched 1962, carrying young, mattingly and duke. they were the first missions to use the lunar roving vehicle, but the apollo missions were winding down. would man ever return to the moon? the astronauts of apollo 17 certainly hoped so. their amazing and what would turn out to be final mission after the break. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during...
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alfred hitchcock's first film, the first gentlemen prefer blondes. a 9-hour version of one film, it is unknown whether it was one of the great masterpieces of all time, or a self indulgent slog. it would be nice to see the kind of singles and bunts rather than humes to get a feel for what the era was like. >> yeah, and some cheeky films in there as well? >> yes, the cleopatra had an edgy dimension. i think we have lost the film that had one of the early nude scenes. probably people had a tendency to preserve the respectable films, and we have lost some of the darker side of american culture at that time. >> michael hogan good to talk to you. >>> just ahead here on this news hour, in sport we countdown to the final world cup draw in brazil, but one big issue is dominating the meeting. jo will be here with all of the details. ♪ >>> hello again sport in a moment, but first the former industrial region known as the rust belt the areas once thriving cities began to struggle l when manufacturing jobs began to disappear. people moved away, unemployment went
alfred hitchcock's first film, the first gentlemen prefer blondes. a 9-hour version of one film, it is unknown whether it was one of the great masterpieces of all time, or a self indulgent slog. it would be nice to see the kind of singles and bunts rather than humes to get a feel for what the era was like. >> yeah, and some cheeky films in there as well? >> yes, the cleopatra had an edgy dimension. i think we have lost the film that had one of the early nude scenes. probably people...
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joan fontaine, she played in alfred hitchcock's "suspicion" alongside cary grant and starred in hitchcock'sch she won an academy award. she later appeared in "ryan's hope" and was a panelist on "to tell the truth." she died in her sleep at her home in california. she was 96 years old. >>> and when joan fontaine arrives at the pearly gates, she may find peter o'toole making himself at home. >> he played royalty especially well and passed away over the weekend. brandi hitt looks back at a lived large. >> reporter: it was "lawrence of arabia" that made peter o'toole an international superstar. the playwright nole howard said if he had been any prettier it would have been called "florence of arabia." he had those piercing blue eyes and talent to match. >> do you think i'm just anybody? do you? >> reporter: o'toole quickly proved he was not just anyone. on stage and screen, he was acting royalty. >> i warn you, there can be only one justice in this country, and that is the king's. >> reporter: he played tutor to the "last emperor" and a teacher in "good-bye, mr. chips." >> it won't rarely be goo
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i have a copy of a letter that was sent to chairman darril issa and the letter fr is from alfred grassocorporation. he's trying to explain why it is that he doesn't want to comply with the subpeona from the house oversight committee. he is one of the contractors. what is his excuse for not complying with a subpoena. >> there is a contract that forbids him from making disclosure for third partnerships. congress is not a third party and my guess that gentlemen if he hasn't sought legal counsel and concluded he needs to comply shortly will. two contractors reached the right conclusion tone kathleen sebelius and darril issa you are better off doing what darril issa tells you to do. >> will congress and chairman issa put their foot down and get these documents? >> it is it a long dance in getting them. if it is it subpeona they should provide them no questions asked. >> yes, we'll fight over the redakzs and lots of the documents are redakted and then gretta, you don't know what you don't know. and if the contractor gives information and not a total disclosure and we don't know what we don't
i have a copy of a letter that was sent to chairman darril issa and the letter fr is from alfred grassocorporation. he's trying to explain why it is that he doesn't want to comply with the subpeona from the house oversight committee. he is one of the contractors. what is his excuse for not complying with a subpoena. >> there is a contract that forbids him from making disclosure for third partnerships. congress is not a third party and my guess that gentlemen if he hasn't sought legal...
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alfred moyes. under a minute and a half left. fourth and 10. the whole season is on the line.ook at romeo, he makes it happen again. cowboys escaped 24-23. look at jason garrett, "yes, we'll kick the extra point." the cowboys now face the eagles in dallas for a winner-take-all game with the nsce title and a play-off berth on the line. the loser out of the play-offs. >> with the winter olympic games approaching we continue a look at the american athletes representing the red, white and blue. today ross shimabuku profiles the young lady, the face of women's snow boarding. >> with tricks and aerial displays snow boarding is a popular winter sport. the united states snow boarding team is considered the greatest on planet earth. enhancing the u.s.'s chances in halve pike is gretchen bligher, she is ranked third and is shooting to make a third olympic experience. >> this is my fourth qualifying experience. i had the best and worst case scenarios. then i have the young girls, you know, pushing me and hopefully i'm an example to them. we are each other's biggest competitors, because t
alfred moyes. under a minute and a half left. fourth and 10. the whole season is on the line.ook at romeo, he makes it happen again. cowboys escaped 24-23. look at jason garrett, "yes, we'll kick the extra point." the cowboys now face the eagles in dallas for a winner-take-all game with the nsce title and a play-off berth on the line. the loser out of the play-offs. >> with the winter olympic games approaching we continue a look at the american athletes representing the red,...
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george eastman, general marshall and the wisconsin retreat -- [inaudible] of the broadway actors alfred hunt and lynn fontaine. tonight he will speak on his new book, a book about washington, "the imperial season: america's capitol in the time of the first ambassadors." not surprisingly, his studies led him here to anderson house to cross paths with lars and isabelle who readily joined the cast of the imperial season. william seale. [applause] >> well, hannah, thank you, thank you. and it's great to see you all here. i don't know what hannah had to pay each of you to come -- [laughter] but she's very inventive. so it is wonderful to be here and to be in this house. this is so much a part of the story and, certainly, one of the most opulent of all of the superior in history. the imperial season is about washington and a very lahr period. it begins -- particular period. it begins with a reception by president grover cleveland in his second term of the first ambassador ever assigned to the united states by a foreign country. it ends with the conclusion of world war i. it is a period and a
george eastman, general marshall and the wisconsin retreat -- [inaudible] of the broadway actors alfred hunt and lynn fontaine. tonight he will speak on his new book, a book about washington, "the imperial season: america's capitol in the time of the first ambassadors." not surprisingly, his studies led him here to anderson house to cross paths with lars and isabelle who readily joined the cast of the imperial season. william seale. [applause] >> well, hannah, thank you, thank...
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. >> apollo 15 launched july 26, 1971, with david scott, james irwin and alfred aboard.nched 1962, carrying young, mattingly and duke. they were the first missions to use the lunar roving vehicle, but the apollo missions were winding down. would man ever return to the moon? the astronauts of apollo 17 certainly hoped so. their amazing and what would turn out to be final mission after the break. [ grunts softly ] [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. ♪ >>> not long after neil armstrong made the giant leap for mandied, a new eck precious entered our lexicon. if we could put a man on the moon, why can't we -- you fill in the blank. you know, build a decent umbrella? or keep chewing gum from sticking to our shoe? a joke, yes. but it showed how americans viewed apollo as the ultimate human achievement. up to that point. or will it be for all time? it d times? >> i've been asked a million times, how does it feel to make that first step on the moon? i knew
. >> apollo 15 launched july 26, 1971, with david scott, james irwin and alfred aboard.nched 1962, carrying young, mattingly and duke. they were the first missions to use the lunar roving vehicle, but the apollo missions were winding down. would man ever return to the moon? the astronauts of apollo 17 certainly hoped so. their amazing and what would turn out to be final mission after the break. [ grunts softly ] [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's...
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. >> alfred hitchcock and charlie championship lane, giants in cinema. they rose to fame in silent films but most of hollywood's earliest treasures are lost because of decay and neglect. [♪ music ] >> reporter: charlie championship lane, one of the greats of cinema, a pioneering entertainer. he rose to fame during the era of silent films. [♪ music ] a director, composer and actor, you is seen here in his sitting role, the enduring and enduring tramp. early motion pictures were caught silent because synchronized dialogue was not yet possible. the sound composed to capture the emotional swell of the scene was added during editing. but it laid the groundwork for cinematography. modern film as we know it, talkies were born and silent film effectively disappeared. the golden age lasted from 1912 to 1929. 11,000 movies were made. but only a quarter of them have survived in their entirety. a lot of them this lower quality than their original format. another 5% are incomplete. the rest an overwhelming 70% are deemed lost because so few frames exhibit. one of the
. >> alfred hitchcock and charlie championship lane, giants in cinema. they rose to fame in silent films but most of hollywood's earliest treasures are lost because of decay and neglect. [♪ music ] >> reporter: charlie championship lane, one of the greats of cinema, a pioneering entertainer. he rose to fame during the era of silent films. [♪ music ] a director, composer and actor, you is seen here in his sitting role, the enduring and enduring tramp. early motion pictures were...
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the honor is named after alfred nobel, the swedish engineer who invented dean mite.ent to creating prizes for ex-lex excellence in different. -- winners including world leaders and a few u.s. presidents. the committee gave out the first prize 112 years ago today. good to have you with us. the dow a little bit on the session. when news breaks out, we'll break in. until then have a great one. >> take a very close look at this. nearly 70% of the country covered in snow. that's something we have not seen in ten years. it's true. overnight subzero temps have not hid chicago this early in 18 years and now americans are being warned, if they want to get the gifts off the ground on time, get them out and now. >> welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. fox on top of one winter storm leaving and another one arriving. we have david lee miller in times square, and jap is in dean on the winter storms that keep happening time after time after time. we again with david.
the honor is named after alfred nobel, the swedish engineer who invented dean mite.ent to creating prizes for ex-lex excellence in different. -- winners including world leaders and a few u.s. presidents. the committee gave out the first prize 112 years ago today. good to have you with us. the dow a little bit on the session. when news breaks out, we'll break in. until then have a great one. >> take a very close look at this. nearly 70% of the country covered in snow. that's something we...
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he was the only actor to win an academy award in a movie directed by alfred hitchcock. >>> previouslyords for so- called long gun purchases were destroyed within five days. dealers will need to register purchases with the state. some gun owners have criticized the new saw saying it targets people who purchase their guns legally but does nothing to keep the guns out of the hands of criminals. >>> there is a new study that says california is not collecting all the fines it ohm poses on assist the living homes. they ordered those facilities to pay almost $3 million since july of 2007. but the report says its only collected about half that amount. state officials say many times the operators shut down and they move away before they can collect the fines that are owed. >>> contractors putting the finishing touches on a remodel of a state of the art center. it will be operated by children's hospital at stanford. that new location in capitola is meant to make things easier for patients in santa cruz county so they can get good care without having to travel all the way to palo alto. >>> 5:48
he was the only actor to win an academy award in a movie directed by alfred hitchcock. >>> previouslyords for so- called long gun purchases were destroyed within five days. dealers will need to register purchases with the state. some gun owners have criticized the new saw saying it targets people who purchase their guns legally but does nothing to keep the guns out of the hands of criminals. >>> there is a new study that says california is not collecting all the fines it ohm...
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. >> it's become a complicated matter one for alfred and those like him across the country who face a less secure and cozy future. melissa chan, al jazeera, stockton, california. >>> nearly five years ago, to save the struggling auto maker but that cost the american taxpayers. the taxpayers paid $50 billion to recoup gm but recovered only about 39 billion. that was less than it would have cost the country, says the government, to let gm go under. >>> the new violence for brazil and the safety fears for the game. >>> plus fizzled out, the mystery of why beer sales are plunging. and we go back to johannesburg where the crowd is beginning to fill into the stadium there as they remember the man they call madiba. nelson mandela. we'll have more after this. tbl. interesting people of our time. >> you're listening because you want to see what's going to happen. >> i want to know what works what do you know works? >> conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> talk to al jazeera. >> only on al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> beer sales are tapping out in the u.s. sales have gone down by abou
. >> it's become a complicated matter one for alfred and those like him across the country who face a less secure and cozy future. melissa chan, al jazeera, stockton, california. >>> nearly five years ago, to save the struggling auto maker but that cost the american taxpayers. the taxpayers paid $50 billion to recoup gm but recovered only about 39 billion. that was less than it would have cost the country, says the government, to let gm go under. >>> the new violence for...
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. >> reporter: fred's father alfred never had the opportunities his son has. every day he reminds fred not to skwaund skwander them. >> the future is bright for them if they struggle to get to the top. >> reporter: parents who struggled to end apartheid urge their kids to strive for a better life. >> i have a vision that my daughter be something which is really very important for the community and the whole. >> reporter: it's a rallying cry both embrace. fred is studding engineering. he wants to get a degree and come home and build his community. >> we should have that spirit on we shouldn't give up on where we want to do and how to do it. we should always sfrooif for the best, as he strived for freedom for us. >> reporter: his friends share the drive to right their own futures. >> their futures are there right now. they are waiting for the future. >> that's why they have to go and grab it. >> reporter: he's following mandela's path. like him she's studying to be a lawyer and she dreams of being on a national stage. >> you see a child when they grow up, right?
. >> reporter: fred's father alfred never had the opportunities his son has. every day he reminds fred not to skwaund skwander them. >> the future is bright for them if they struggle to get to the top. >> reporter: parents who struggled to end apartheid urge their kids to strive for a better life. >> i have a vision that my daughter be something which is really very important for the community and the whole. >> reporter: it's a rallying cry both embrace. fred is...