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a salute to alfred hitchcock. and he worked with me. did he like the film? >> well, he saw the film, he saw the rough cut. he waddled by me. took about an hour. and then he left. he didn't say a word. >> jimmy: nothing, huh? >> he didn't say a word. i was so heart broken. the next on my desk at 20th century box. a beautiful wonderful case of 1961, a priceless collection of wine. i have one left. i drank the rest in a fit of i don't know. but anyway, and, you know, then i went to see him and kissed him and thanked him for it. he loved the movie. he invited me to dinner. we went to dinner. he ordered a shrimp cocktail and they're big. six shrimp. they're big. and, you know, filled with some kind of horse radish and something red. cocktail sauce. so he has six and then he has a green salad with strange dressing. and asparagus. a long plate for the asparagus all by itself. and a 2 1/2 three-inch sirloin steak. a big baked potato cut in half, loaded with all kinds of, stuffed with chives and sour cream and stuff like that. and he ate everyth
a salute to alfred hitchcock. and he worked with me. did he like the film? >> well, he saw the film, he saw the rough cut. he waddled by me. took about an hour. and then he left. he didn't say a word. >> jimmy: nothing, huh? >> he didn't say a word. i was so heart broken. the next on my desk at 20th century box. a beautiful wonderful case of 1961, a priceless collection of wine. i have one left. i drank the rest in a fit of i don't know. but anyway, and, you know, then i went...
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. >> we are taking a look at the world of alfred hitchcock. we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your internet experience on at&t's newly expanded advanced digital network and connect more wi-fi-enabled devices at home. [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse high speed internet starting at $14.95 a month -- a guaranteed price for 12 months. or ask how to get your choice of a kindle fire hd, sonos play:3 or xbox 360 free with other qualifying internet offers. [ male announcer ] and get more speed for wi-fi gaming, more reliability than ever and more connectivity between devices. [ female announcer ] so call to get u-verse high speed internet starting at $14.95 a month -- a guaranteed price for 12 months. or ask how to get your choice of a kindle fire hd, sonos play:3 or xbox 360 free with other qualifying internet offers. [ male announcer ] u-verse high speed internet. [ man ] where all systems are go. ♪ >> welcome back. bay to breakers is just one day away. some are role you will
. >> we are taking a look at the world of alfred hitchcock. we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your internet experience on at&t's newly expanded advanced digital network and connect more wi-fi-enabled devices at home. [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse high speed internet starting at $14.95 a month -- a guaranteed price for 12 months. or ask how to get your choice of a kindle fire hd, sonos play:3 or xbox 360 free...
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the designer who inspired it and his connection to hollywood legends like alfred hitchcock. and "psycho" - is now the inspiration for the late google doodle. ♪[ music ] >>> check it out. the artist behind those striking cool credits in vertigo and psycho is now the inspiration for the latest google doodle. saul bass would have turned 93 today. today's google doodle is an animated tribute to his movie title sequences and logos. he also worked with stanley kubrick and martin scorsese. >>> the daytime emmys honored the talk with five award nominations. two of the categories outstanding hairstyling and makeup. one episode that stands out for viewers, when the ladies went on camera without any lipstick or foundation. >> i felt so pukey. >> we're so used to seeing each other like in drag. you know? >> we are so used to seeing each other without makeup on because when we first all come in for the morning meeting it's like, you know, wet hair and like a bun on top of the head and pants and no makeup. we're like, what's wrong with the way we look? >> they are a lot of fun. you can ca
the designer who inspired it and his connection to hollywood legends like alfred hitchcock. and "psycho" - is now the inspiration for the late google doodle. ♪[ music ] >>> check it out. the artist behind those striking cool credits in vertigo and psycho is now the inspiration for the latest google doodle. saul bass would have turned 93 today. today's google doodle is an animated tribute to his movie title sequences and logos. he also worked with stanley kubrick and martin...
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. >> "north by northwest" is a classic movie thriller by alfred hitchcock. it's famous for the climactic chase scene that takes place on top of mount rushmore. actually, the actors never got to shoot on the famous presidential heads, but nicole did. grab your hiking boots. she's about to take us on a climb very few people get to make. >> every year, millions of visitors come from around the world to mount rushmore in south dakota to gaze in wonder, take pictures... [ camera shutter clicking ] ...and walk the trail. >> make sure you bring water to drink. we do have some high temperatures here. good comfortable shoes 'cause you'll do a lot of walking. our presidential trail is 1/2 mile long, 400 stairs, so you're gonna get some exercise. >> ranger ed had a treat in store for us. we had special permission to leave the presidential trail and climb the mountain. >> at first, there was only gonna be three presidents up there. as you look at the mountain, the order was jefferson, washington, and lincoln. believe it or not, jefferson was on the other side of washing
. >> "north by northwest" is a classic movie thriller by alfred hitchcock. it's famous for the climactic chase scene that takes place on top of mount rushmore. actually, the actors never got to shoot on the famous presidential heads, but nicole did. grab your hiking boots. she's about to take us on a climb very few people get to make. >> every year, millions of visitors come from around the world to mount rushmore in south dakota to gaze in wonder, take pictures... [...
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and here's the alfred hitchcock classic.ere's google's reference to anatomy of a murder and the original, you get the picture. certainly did in martin scorsese's fear, revival of bass, and other films. bass basically invented this graphic art form. bass himself said i felt for some time the audience involvement of the film should begin with the very first frame. and the third awesomest thing on the internet today, the 10-year-old inventor has devised this, an interactive golf tee to analyze your swing in realtime. as every bad golfer knows, anything might help. owen and his dad, len, are working on patenting the idea to put a camera into the tee with a gps sensor in the ball. data is sent to your smartphone, data that will make bad golfers even more crazy. find the links on our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. >>> today was set up to be a big day, a very big day for roger ails, the fox network, the denisons of michelle malkin's website, and congressman darryl issa, why? because today was benghazi day. >> ben
and here's the alfred hitchcock classic.ere's google's reference to anatomy of a murder and the original, you get the picture. certainly did in martin scorsese's fear, revival of bass, and other films. bass basically invented this graphic art form. bass himself said i felt for some time the audience involvement of the film should begin with the very first frame. and the third awesomest thing on the internet today, the 10-year-old inventor has devised this, an interactive golf tee to analyze...
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his jobs over the years included work with girl scouts usa and the alfred hitchcock films north by northwestigo and psycho. he died in 1996. >>> 5:56 right now. in the next half hour he is the hero in the amazing rescue of three kidnapped women. the 911 call that's made him an overnight sensation. plus a fire tears through a landmark oakland bakery. why crews have such a hard time putting it out. >> reporter: and we are going to get some answers today on what is next for the troubled span of the new bay bridge. coming up, we'll tell you about the meeting on what's known as d-day. enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> an oakland landmark burns in an overnight fire. the investigation that could keep a popul
his jobs over the years included work with girl scouts usa and the alfred hitchcock films north by northwestigo and psycho. he died in 1996. >>> 5:56 right now. in the next half hour he is the hero in the amazing rescue of three kidnapped women. the 911 call that's made him an overnight sensation. plus a fire tears through a landmark oakland bakery. why crews have such a hard time putting it out. >> reporter: and we are going to get some answers today on what is next for the...
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here's vertigo and here's vertigo, the alfred hitchcock classic starring jimmy stewart.e's the 1959 original. you get the picture. martin score ssese's "cape fear" bass himself said, i have felt for some time the audience involvement with the film should really begin with the very first frame. and the third awesomest thing on the internet today, the 10-year-old inventor, as detailed, owen matirone. he has devised this to analyze your swing in realtime. owen takes golf lessons and he was inspired, so he and his dad, len, are working on patenting idea to put a microcamera into the tee with a gps sensor in the ball. data is then sent to your smartphone, data that will make bad golfers even more crazy. you can find all the links for tonight's click 3 on our website. allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. with thermacare heatwraps. the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. and now, introducing reusable thermacare cold wraps. pain relief without the shock of ice. yeah by the time i do there's all these mystery stai
here's vertigo and here's vertigo, the alfred hitchcock classic starring jimmy stewart.e's the 1959 original. you get the picture. martin score ssese's "cape fear" bass himself said, i have felt for some time the audience involvement with the film should really begin with the very first frame. and the third awesomest thing on the internet today, the 10-year-old inventor, as detailed, owen matirone. he has devised this to analyze your swing in realtime. owen takes golf lessons and he...
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nothing to do with alfred hitchcock, they are named after the builder of the steps. >> i call them thender you have such great leg he is. >> oh, thank you. >> so, did you have any idea when you started with either one of these movies, that they would have such a huge impact in hollywood and its history? >> no. you do these films because you like them. and because you have certain expectations about them. and you have no idea whether the public's gonna take to it or not. >> why did "the exorcist" break through the way it did? >> because it is about faith. no one knows what's going to happen after we put off this mortal coil. and it's about the mystery of faith and it deals with a lot of transcendent things, took place in 1949 in silver spring, maryland, based on a true story. you can google it and you can see a three-page front page article on the "washington post" in 1949 about this case. it was a 14-year-old boy, not a 12-year-old girl. but the diocese in washington asked bill blatty, who wrote the novel, to change the gender to protect the boy. the boy retired from nasa about seven y
nothing to do with alfred hitchcock, they are named after the builder of the steps. >> i call them thender you have such great leg he is. >> oh, thank you. >> so, did you have any idea when you started with either one of these movies, that they would have such a huge impact in hollywood and its history? >> no. you do these films because you like them. and because you have certain expectations about them. and you have no idea whether the public's gonna take to it or not....