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it literally blew me away. >> tatum an oscar winner, the young ekt in history.ademy awardss big changes are coming after the oscar so white scandal. the academy promised they would diversify their voting membership and yesterday they took a major step in that direction. >> tina fey, gabrielle union. america ferreira, viveca fox. rita wilson, kate beckinsale an mich jordan. familiar names and some of the newest academy voting members. >> every year that i've been a member, there's always those people -- really? they're not a member? how did that happen? >>> motion picture academy president announced 683 new members with a nod toward diversity. >> after you made that promise, you stood in front of that furor at the nominations. >> i feel great. and you know why? because the organization as a whole is solidly behind this movement. >> brie larsen and alicia vikander are automatic w brie tweeted, excited to use my vote to nominate talent that reflects the real w we live in, diversity. >> by the numbers it looks impressive. 46% of the new class are female and 41% are
it literally blew me away. >> tatum an oscar winner, the young ekt in history.ademy awardss big changes are coming after the oscar so white scandal. the academy promised they would diversify their voting membership and yesterday they took a major step in that direction. >> tina fey, gabrielle union. america ferreira, viveca fox. rita wilson, kate beckinsale an mich jordan. familiar names and some of the newest academy voting members. >> every year that i've been a member,...
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it literally blew me away. >> tatum an oscar winner, the young ekt in history.awardss big changes are coming after the oscar so white scandal. the academy promised they would diversify their voting membership and yesterday they you stood in front of that furor at the nominations. >> i feel great. and you know why? because the organization as a whole is solidly behind this movement. >> brie larsen and alicia vikander are automatic w brie tweeted, excited to use my vote to nominate talent that reflects the real w we live in, diversity. >> by the numbers it looks impressive. 46% of the new class are female and 41% are people of color. diverse class ever. but with 7,106 existing academy members, the overall make-up changes by only two to 3%. >> what matters is inclusion. it's not about numbers. it is not about numbers. and the business is growing and changing. >> i really do applaud the academy for taking those steps. they plan to double the amount of female and minority members they have by 2020. the president has done a great job, she kept her word. >> a lot of pe
it literally blew me away. >> tatum an oscar winner, the young ekt in history.awardss big changes are coming after the oscar so white scandal. the academy promised they would diversify their voting membership and yesterday they you stood in front of that furor at the nominations. >> i feel great. and you know why? because the organization as a whole is solidly behind this movement. >> brie larsen and alicia vikander are automatic w brie tweeted, excited to use my vote to...
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one was nominated for an oscar. this is an abomination and a harbor. i never felt more alone in my entire life. everybody in this room knows what it's like to feel like you are alone in the face of opposition. everyone knows what it is like to face down an enemy that is so big you can't comprehend it. a friend said never look at the size of the enemy. you will lose. across america we have huge victories on fracking and across the world. germany, incking in the never lens, in south africa -- in the netherlands, in south africa. this process is fatally flawed. people organized and they rose up. people like amy adams worth, showering in the dark because her water was explosive and she was so afraid a spark from her lightbulb would blow up her bathroom as she was showering in the dark. i can imagine her standing there naked and terrified. something happened to her. , when they had a thousand earthquakes in a month, -- everyamed susan fry >> they liveclay in ohio. they live in michigan. they live in florida. they live in new mexico. they live in colorado. t
one was nominated for an oscar. this is an abomination and a harbor. i never felt more alone in my entire life. everybody in this room knows what it's like to feel like you are alone in the face of opposition. everyone knows what it is like to face down an enemy that is so big you can't comprehend it. a friend said never look at the size of the enemy. you will lose. across america we have huge victories on fracking and across the world. germany, incking in the never lens, in south africa -- in...
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although the song that scored tom and kelly's love making won an oscar in 1987, amazingly, jerry bruckheimere didn't know what he had. >> when they're being shot, you don't say, oh, wow. >> it becomes wow in the editing room. the actor does it 20 times but never know if it's a hit. you really don't. >> the lead of an all male cast, what's that like? >> great. i'm getting used to it. i feel like counselor. >> we were on the 1985 set of the film which helped launch the careers of meg ryan, val kilmer, and anthony edwards. >> it's like being to play out a fantasy and this time, it's an intense fantasy. flying in the back of an f-14. >> tom, whose love of flying now well known, first went airborne as a pilot researching "top gun." >> now actually a fighter pilot now. >> whoo hue. >> no time to think up there. if you think, you're dead. >> a line from the pilots. if you think, you're dead. >> two lines from the movie probably my favorite movie lines of all time and that's, i've got the need, the need for speed. >> i feel the need, the need for speed. >> and take me to bed or lose me forever. >> t
although the song that scored tom and kelly's love making won an oscar in 1987, amazingly, jerry bruckheimere didn't know what he had. >> when they're being shot, you don't say, oh, wow. >> it becomes wow in the editing room. the actor does it 20 times but never know if it's a hit. you really don't. >> the lead of an all male cast, what's that like? >> great. i'm getting used to it. i feel like counselor. >> we were on the 1985 set of the film which helped launch...
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mother was an oscar winner.he went back to new york and made friends with these two young men. they were a year older than the and one was african-american and what was caucasian. they were both six the three and 6'4". he brought them to greenwich on six different occasions. one of them became obsessed with her and on halloween eve he went on the train and they planned the killing at that point. according to tony, he dragged him into the bushes. they got to greenwich, they drank and smoked pot. and picked up the golf club they planned the assault. the left and took a train back to the city. they had murdered and gotten the caveman. they had murdered martha. friend was he was a . boy do you know this happened? i read an article in 2003 who laid out how he could not have possibly committed the crime. he was a friend. he had a childhood crush on her and his brother and martha had a rope man. after it my article someone sent .e a letter that path led me to tony brian. it was signed and the kid had been a classmate.
mother was an oscar winner.he went back to new york and made friends with these two young men. they were a year older than the and one was african-american and what was caucasian. they were both six the three and 6'4". he brought them to greenwich on six different occasions. one of them became obsessed with her and on halloween eve he went on the train and they planned the killing at that point. according to tony, he dragged him into the bushes. they got to greenwich, they drank and smoked...
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one was nominated for an oscar. this is an abomination and a harbor. i never felt more alone in my entire life. everybody in this room knows what it's like to feel like you are alone in the face of opposition. everyone knows what it is like to face down an enemy that is so big you can't comprehend it. a friend said never look at the size of the enemy. you will lose. across america we have huge victories on fracking and across the world. germany, incking in the never lens, in south africa -- in the netherlands, in south africa. this process is fatally flawed. people organized and they rose up. people like amy adams worth, showering in the dark because her water was explosive and she was so afraid a spark from her lightbulb would blow up her bathroom as she was showering in the dark. i can imagine her standing there naked and terrified. something happened to her. , when they had a thousand earthquakes in a month, -- everyamed susan fry >> they liveclay in ohio. they live in michigan. they live in florida. they live in new mexico. they live in colorado. t
one was nominated for an oscar. this is an abomination and a harbor. i never felt more alone in my entire life. everybody in this room knows what it's like to feel like you are alone in the face of opposition. everyone knows what it is like to face down an enemy that is so big you can't comprehend it. a friend said never look at the size of the enemy. you will lose. across america we have huge victories on fracking and across the world. germany, incking in the never lens, in south africa -- in...
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. >> and she got an oscar nomination for that role. >> oh. >> i'm not going to wonder who's going toomeone into the "today" show and say, i know what that was. >> oscar nomination. >> we will think of that. >> we will rip it out of her during commercial break. >> we will. >> i can't wait to see this. "tulula" premiers on netflix. >> is your face oval, round, all of the above? >> no matter your cut and shape, we've got the cut for you. >> who was it? what was save a life in the the typemidst of chaos.that can doesn't quite fit on a resume. windex that you don't even know it's there? so clear by sfx: slide show smudge it! with the new smudge stick even clear glass gets visibly smudged in a snap. sfx: smudge sounds against glass get it now and say no to spotless clear windex glass. to have dry, therelifeless hair. with l'oréal extraordinary oil. a shampoo system with lightweight oils. eliminates dry hair in just one wash. 93% of women were satisfied. l'oréal extraordinary oil. expert care for demanding hair. ♪ ♪ this is the sweetest thing anyon
. >> and she got an oscar nomination for that role. >> oh. >> i'm not going to wonder who's going toomeone into the "today" show and say, i know what that was. >> oscar nomination. >> we will think of that. >> we will rip it out of her during commercial break. >> we will. >> i can't wait to see this. "tulula" premiers on netflix. >> is your face oval, round, all of the above? >> no matter your cut and shape, we've...
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. >> give him an oscar. >> he did go down injured. he was not acting. he could not continue. he was carried off the field in tears. extra time, a powerful shot. it was the team's only goal. that's all they needed. 1-0. they beat france. >> you know, whatever. if you want to -- again, it wasn't that big of a deal. >> did i mention that i was cheering for portugal the whole time and that i told you? >> as an anchor team, we were very successful in picking our teams for the tournament. >> he's riding on my coat tails now. there i am a month ago with my jersey and everything predicting the win, and then kendis attempts to explain why he's cheering for france. >> because wine is wonderful. you know, beautiful people. anyway. >> portugal has all of that. >> okay. but then there was this moment. let's skip to the highlights of the game, of the match. and then there was this moment when a moth just kind of landed on all that plastic on his face. did you see? >> there was no plastic on his face. the moth was landing on his tears. >> there was a moth infestation to the game. >> it was
. >> give him an oscar. >> he did go down injured. he was not acting. he could not continue. he was carried off the field in tears. extra time, a powerful shot. it was the team's only goal. that's all they needed. 1-0. they beat france. >> you know, whatever. if you want to -- again, it wasn't that big of a deal. >> did i mention that i was cheering for portugal the whole time and that i told you? >> as an anchor team, we were very successful in picking our teams...
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that is an early oscar poster from the 1920's and then this is part of our job is to help people relearn history they think they know. that movie posters from spencer williams. he is known by most people as playing amos and andy did he was one of the most important black film directors in the late 30's and 40's. >> and sunday night at 8:00 on the presidency, historian john talk about the process of writing a presidential biography. for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> leah wright rigeueur is the author of "the loneliness of the black republican." she is the author of the loneliness of cspan's american history tv interviewed the professor at this year's annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence, rhode island. this is about 10 minutes. >> you wrote "the loneliness of the black republican, pragmatic politics and the pursuit of power toga what is -- power." what is this book about? prof. rigueur: it looks at the black men and women who worked within the publican party from 1956 to present day. this spans a huge expanse of african-a
that is an early oscar poster from the 1920's and then this is part of our job is to help people relearn history they think they know. that movie posters from spencer williams. he is known by most people as playing amos and andy did he was one of the most important black film directors in the late 30's and 40's. >> and sunday night at 8:00 on the presidency, historian john talk about the process of writing a presidential biography. for our complete american history tv schedule, go to...
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it was almost like an oscars telecast. ilt to an emotional crescendo, where at the end you bought hillary clinton as a president. you bought hillary clinton as fundamentally a mom and a grandma. and listen, it was the most methodist -- i was catholic for six years. then i was methodist. >> you were raised catholic. >> yeah, i was one of those people. it was a very methodist speech. it ended with a methodist minister who gave the benediction. she's isolated donald trump from the values of the republican party, the democratic party and america. and left him all alone out there. >> i've been waiting for this for a long time, following the democrats, i used to work with them. i've been waiting for them to be unabashedly patriotic. it took donald trump to push them over and say, we're not him. >> this is the patriotism of the world war ii movement. >> no, it's the -- >> what i'm saying, it's the gut patriotism. it's also patriotism as exemplified by the array of people in the row boat and the life raft, during the world war ii n
it was almost like an oscars telecast. ilt to an emotional crescendo, where at the end you bought hillary clinton as a president. you bought hillary clinton as fundamentally a mom and a grandma. and listen, it was the most methodist -- i was catholic for six years. then i was methodist. >> you were raised catholic. >> yeah, i was one of those people. it was a very methodist speech. it ended with a methodist minister who gave the benediction. she's isolated donald trump from the...
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. >> rock hudson made more than 60 movies, earning an oscar nomination for "giant" with elizabeth taylor6. >> hudson came to get treatment under an experimental programs. >> they immediately started looking for treatments rock hudson went there, many other people with money went there. the united states of america didn't have anything. >> the disclosure comes as aids victims and allies in this country are becoming increasingly impatient with what they see as lack of commitment to conquer the disease. i think everybody is sad everyoned that rock hudson has aids, people should be sad that almost 12,000 other americans have aids. >> it was ironic when rock hudson was on the cover of "people" magazine. they said now you're we're all at risk. you focus on him. >> mr. hudson returned to los angeles in order to be in a familiar environment and to be cared for by his own physicians. >> you have money that the media spent getting that helicopter shot getting him on the gurney from paris, more than the feds spent on research at that point. >> he is in good spirits, happy to be home. >> suddenly we
. >> rock hudson made more than 60 movies, earning an oscar nomination for "giant" with elizabeth taylor6. >> hudson came to get treatment under an experimental programs. >> they immediately started looking for treatments rock hudson went there, many other people with money went there. the united states of america didn't have anything. >> the disclosure comes as aids victims and allies in this country are becoming increasingly impatient with what they see as...
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external matters like raising money, we know that the ceo elizabeth holmes did things like hire an oscarrd winning director to make videos of her to put on the company website. she wasn't minding the business. the corporate culture, what we called a silo culture, we have different parts of the business not talking to one another and thus the various groups like engineering and the medical folks in the organization just weren't talking to each other to make sure things were working. >> fortune 500 cover one day, she is gone. have you ever seen something fall that quickly, so big specifically i in silicon valley. >> i think that is part what is going on here the huge $9 billion valuation of the organization and it did fold quickly. there has been other company that have collapsed but this is huge. and i think the reason why it got so big without having much of a service to offer is what i call ego driven greed. it's not just greed, greed is hey i want to make as much as money as possible. evil driven greed i want to be part of the next big thing. will a lot of money in silicon valley chasi
external matters like raising money, we know that the ceo elizabeth holmes did things like hire an oscarrd winning director to make videos of her to put on the company website. she wasn't minding the business. the corporate culture, what we called a silo culture, we have different parts of the business not talking to one another and thus the various groups like engineering and the medical folks in the organization just weren't talking to each other to make sure things were working. >>...
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mavericks and was a classmate of michael skakel and in 1975 he moved back to he city and his mother was an oscar-winningproducer. the first african-american woman to win oscar for a production and first african-american. she and -- when he went back to new york city and moved to a public high school in new york and made friends with these two young men who were big guys. they were a year older than their classmates one was african-american the other was caucasian. they were both 6'3", )@ capable of the crime. 42 he brought them to greenwich on several occasion as and one game obsessed with her and they planned the assault at a point and planned to go caveman on a girl in greenwich which according to tony knocked her over the headway club and dragged her to the bushes and sexually assaulted her. when they got to greenwich they smoked pot and hid in the bushes and picked up golf clubs from the skakel property including tony. they planned their assault, tony got nervous and said good-bye 20 minutes before the killing and he left and took a train back to the city. that was on friday. on monday those boys to
mavericks and was a classmate of michael skakel and in 1975 he moved back to he city and his mother was an oscar-winningproducer. the first african-american woman to win oscar for a production and first african-american. she and -- when he went back to new york city and moved to a public high school in new york and made friends with these two young men who were big guys. they were a year older than their classmates one was african-american the other was caucasian. they were both 6'3", )@...
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our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor whom you know from too many memorable movies to mentiont's too many. sunday nights on hbo, he faces off with dwayne johnson on a show called "ballers." >> you need to get sizzle back where he belongs then get back to business as usual. okay? >> no. >> if you think it was easy for you to dig some [ bleep ] up on me, how easy do you think it's going to be for me to dig up some [ bleep ] about your partner joe? reminds you of what i can do with what i already know about you, my friend. yeah? i'm too big to fail. you just entered a world of hurt. shame on you. >> jimmy: please welcome andy garcia! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? you look good with the beard and without the beard. was the beard a prop? >> i was going to say the same thing about you. >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> although i hear there's a lot of ladies saying you look very sexy with the weird. >> jimmy: that's what they tell you. no one says it to my face. my wife likes the beard. did your wife like your -- >> no, she didn't. >> jimmy: it had to go, right? >
our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor whom you know from too many memorable movies to mentiont's too many. sunday nights on hbo, he faces off with dwayne johnson on a show called "ballers." >> you need to get sizzle back where he belongs then get back to business as usual. okay? >> no. >> if you think it was easy for you to dig some [ bleep ] up on me, how easy do you think it's going to be for me to dig up some [ bleep ] about your partner joe? reminds...
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. >> he's won an oscar. oscar >> first opportunity to drivertt an academy winning actor.ving the way to a new career. c >> if you want to drive you'reoe welcome to.welc >> i want to just be able toeo talk. talk. >> i feel like i -- that's my role.le >> if tucker drives will youves and said actor just be in thee back seat uber style.st >> that's a good idea. idea. >> maybe so. >> yeah.eah. >> we need to start calling it i something like road tripping.ri. >> yeah.>> yeah. >> hey, steve, the 90's are are back after the days in the 80's.80. >> ♪ >> there >> ♪ i want to get with youh y and take your picture.icre >> this was steve's favorite. [laughter] >> what is funny about that. th. >> it's just funny to imagine you in the 90's and this is your jam. >> go ahead and picture itture because it was happening. >> 90's are back.ac that song makes me laugh everyur time i hear it.time i h i don't know why.eado 71 now in'n washington. annapolis, too. t nice and comfortable.rtab north and west we're looking lki great. got 50's i n frederick, 59 degrees. degrees. winchester good mornin
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based on our interactions in the elevator, you were an oscar winner because i've not seen it thank you>> seth: ellie kemper everybody. [ cheers and applause ] season two "unbreakable kimmy schmidt" streaming on netflix now. we'll be right back with music from kaleo. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ what are you doing? sara, i love you, and... [phone rings] ah, it's my brother. keep going... sara, will you marry... [phone rings again] what do you want, todd???? [crowd cheering] keep it going!!!! if you sit on your phone, you butt-dial people. it's what you do. todd! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. i know we just met like, two months ago... yes! [crowd cheering] [crowd cheering over phone] intrthe only lemon lime soda with a twist of real juice. it's a crisp, refreshing twist on lemon lime. insist on the twist. the seal you can trust. with stain and sealer in one... and easy to choose colors... exceptional beauty and protection have never been easier. thompson's waterseal
based on our interactions in the elevator, you were an oscar winner because i've not seen it thank you>> seth: ellie kemper everybody. [ cheers and applause ] season two "unbreakable kimmy schmidt" streaming on netflix now. we'll be right back with music from kaleo. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ what are you doing? sara, i love you, and... [phone rings] ah, it's my brother. keep going... sara, will you marry... [phone rings again] what do you want, todd???? [crowd cheering] keep...
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thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our first guest tonight is an oscar and emmy award nominee work on "snl" and the hit film "bridesmaids." she stars in the highly anticipated "ghostbusters" which opens tomorrow in theaters and imax 3-d. let's take a look. >> do you see that? the eyes. >> all right folks, we know that continuing this will -- >> no. >> that is unsettling. >> hey patty? can i get some illumination on this subject? >> yeah, i can put some light on that. ♪ >> oh! >> oh, boy. where are these ghosts coming from? >> we're taking this pretty boy back to the lab. >> holtzmann? >> yup? >> gonna plug these things in here. okay. erin, come here. >> we vacuum with this. >> why am i operating the untested nuclear laser? >> you have the longest arms. this is just a little bit of grounding so you don't die immediately. >> you have done this before, right? >> right. >> aim, fire. >> oh, what, what? >> seth: please welcome back to the show my very good friend, kristen wiig. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: hi! >> hi. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so happy to have you here.
thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our first guest tonight is an oscar and emmy award nominee work on "snl" and the hit film "bridesmaids." she stars in the highly anticipated "ghostbusters" which opens tomorrow in theaters and imax 3-d. let's take a look. >> do you see that? the eyes. >> all right folks, we know that continuing this will -- >> no. >> that is unsettling. >> hey patty? can i get some illumination on this...
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the democratic speech, i have to say it reminds me of an oscar's telecast, honestly. it was brilliantly produced. >> it was a hollywood hand in it. it had a hollywood feel to it. every star imaginable not only on the stage, but just walking around the venue. you saw a huge celebrity presence. it was a really well produced television program. a great tv production. so i think watching it was more enjoyable for the viewer. and it was pungs punctuated with great music and dramatic moments. the broadway singers, mothers of the movement, these great interstitial videos and it was more personal. about hillary clinton, the mom. the friend, the grandma, so i think it had a more personal feel, so as a production, i think it was better and more uplifting. democrats seemed to walk away more joyful. there were the protests. >> it may be because the proximity of philadelphia to new york to washington to the eastern corridor, much easier to access. go there, go home. >> i think bernie sanders supporters, the people who were protesting made it clear they were more interested in prot
the democratic speech, i have to say it reminds me of an oscar's telecast, honestly. it was brilliantly produced. >> it was a hollywood hand in it. it had a hollywood feel to it. every star imaginable not only on the stage, but just walking around the venue. you saw a huge celebrity presence. it was a really well produced television program. a great tv production. so i think watching it was more enjoyable for the viewer. and it was pungs punctuated with great music and dramatic moments....
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the judge described oscar pistorius as a fallen hero. correspondent: an undignified hero. oscar pistorius is led away to jail to begin his six-year sentence for murder. reevae father of steenkamp, his testimony revealed how his life had torn apart. relief that it was over. inside of a packed courtroom a centerpunch expectation -- a sense of hushed expectation. >> by nature, punishment is unpleasant, uncomfortable, painful, and inconvenient. it is certainly not what you love to do. correspondent: then, the athlete is asked to stand. >> the sentence that i impose on the accused for the murder of the deceased, reeva steenkamp, is six-years imprisonment. correspondent: the family of reeva steenkamp drained of the motion, appear to be stunned that this day has come. a six-year sentence means that oscar pistorius will have to serve at least three before he is eligible for patrol. he begged the world to believe that it was a terrible mistake. the judge exercising discretion. of, for the grieving family reeva steenkamp, perhaps a sense of closure. it has been three years since the
the judge described oscar pistorius as a fallen hero. correspondent: an undignified hero. oscar pistorius is led away to jail to begin his six-year sentence for murder. reevae father of steenkamp, his testimony revealed how his life had torn apart. relief that it was over. inside of a packed courtroom a centerpunch expectation -- a sense of hushed expectation. >> by nature, punishment is unpleasant, uncomfortable, painful, and inconvenient. it is certainly not what you love to do....
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. >> reporter: a life that's led joel grey to a tony award, an oscar for playing the master of ceremoniescked." a career he began as a pint-sized curtain puller. what was it like to be a little boy on stage there? >> i felt powerful when, as a kid, i felt like i lad -- had nothing to say and any choices. this was a place i could really bite into. >> five years ago we renovated. >> reporter: a lot of theaters across the country just take a touring broadway show out of if box, plug it in and pull the curtains. cleveland play house produces new shows. they create shows. >> this production has a 15x15 elevator in the center of the stage. >> reporter: they make the costumes. you have to make something like this. >> you don't find it anywhere. that's for sure. >> reporter: the play house is a professional theater, but also a civic institution. >> so we're going to play "night at the museum." >> reporter: with an education prafl -- program that puts professionals into 93 cleveland schools. >> we're not teaching children to act. we're teaching children to manage their emotions. >> reporter: we lo
. >> reporter: a life that's led joel grey to a tony award, an oscar for playing the master of ceremoniescked." a career he began as a pint-sized curtain puller. what was it like to be a little boy on stage there? >> i felt powerful when, as a kid, i felt like i lad -- had nothing to say and any choices. this was a place i could really bite into. >> five years ago we renovated. >> reporter: a lot of theaters across the country just take a touring broadway show out...
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. >> give him an oscar.aldo there in the match, he couldn't continue. >> he did go down injured. he could not continue. he was carried off the field in tears. but fast forward to extra time when they unleashed a powerful shot. wound up being their only goal, but that's all they needed to beat france. >> you know, whatever. if you want to -- again, it wasn't that big of a deal. >> by the way, did i mention that i was treating for portugal the whole time and that i told you? >> in fact us as an anchor team we were very successful in picking our teams for the tournament. >> so there i am a month ago with my jersey and everything predicting portugal to win it all. and then he attempts to explain why exactly he's rooting for france. >> because they make great croissant and wine is wonderful. beautiful people. anyway. >> portugal has all of that. >> but then there was this moment. let's skip to all the highlights of the game of the match. there was this moment when like a moth just kind of landed on all that plast
. >> give him an oscar.aldo there in the match, he couldn't continue. >> he did go down injured. he could not continue. he was carried off the field in tears. but fast forward to extra time when they unleashed a powerful shot. wound up being their only goal, but that's all they needed to beat france. >> you know, whatever. if you want to -- again, it wasn't that big of a deal. >> by the way, did i mention that i was treating for portugal the whole time and that i told...
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we didn't win an oscar but we had an amazing time. a wonderful experience. tim and i are brothers. beyond friends and colleagues, we are brothers. we were both almost killed out there doing this project. weep were going to resume -- we -- jobs as journalist. the arab spring is exploded in the middle east and we could not wait to get back into the out into field and keep reporting on this extraordinary time. we had an assignment with vanity fair to cover the civil war in libya and at the last moment i could not go for personal reasons. tim went on his own. and on april 20th, 2011, five years ago tim was in a city on the front lines and he and the group he was with were hit boy an 81-millimeter motor and tim bled out in the back of a rebel pickup truck racing for the hospital. i got the phone call in new york probably within about an hour of his death and my whole life changed in that moment. it was the first time i had lost a brother, first time i had lost a peer, someone i was really close to. within an hour i decided i would not report on wars anymore. i was married and my wife wa
we didn't win an oscar but we had an amazing time. a wonderful experience. tim and i are brothers. beyond friends and colleagues, we are brothers. we were both almost killed out there doing this project. weep were going to resume -- we -- jobs as journalist. the arab spring is exploded in the middle east and we could not wait to get back into the out into field and keep reporting on this extraordinary time. we had an assignment with vanity fair to cover the civil war in libya and at the last...
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, and we were out in hollywood together, we did not win an oscar but we had a wonderful time. amazing, and tim and i were brothers. and beyond friends, beyond colleagues we were brothers, both almost killed doing this project and we were going resume our careers a journalists. the arab spring -- here we are on red carpet, meanwhile the arab spring is exploding in the middle east, and we couldn't wait to get back out into the field and keep reporting on this extraordinary time that the world was in. and we had an assignment vice-president -- with vanity fair to cover the war in libya and for personal reason is couldn't go. tim went on his own and on april 20, 2011, five years ago, tim was in the city of -- on the front lines and he and the group he was with were hit by a 81-millimeter mortar farred by gadhafi's forces and tim bled out in the back of a pickup truck, racing for the hospital. and i got the phone call in new york, probably within an hour of his death, and my whole life changed in that moment. it was the first time i'd lost a brother, first time i'd lost a peer, som
, and we were out in hollywood together, we did not win an oscar but we had a wonderful time. amazing, and tim and i were brothers. and beyond friends, beyond colleagues we were brothers, both almost killed doing this project and we were going resume our careers a journalists. the arab spring -- here we are on red carpet, meanwhile the arab spring is exploding in the middle east, and we couldn't wait to get back out into the field and keep reporting on this extraordinary time that the world was...
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an early oscar movie poster from the 1920's. then this is part of our job to help people relearn history they think they know. that movie poster is known as one of most important black film directors in the late 1930's. >> sunday night at 8:00, historians talk about the process of writing a presidential biography. for our complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> next on american history tv, author and historian david silkenat looks at the confederate defeat at the end of the civil war and the idea of southern honor. explains howkenat generals, politicians and citizens in the north and south concept of honor and how that perception shape to their decisions during and after the war. this hour-long event was part of the annual summer symposium hosted by the gettysburg college and civil war institute. >>
an early oscar movie poster from the 1920's. then this is part of our job to help people relearn history they think they know. that movie poster is known as one of most important black film directors in the late 1930's. >> sunday night at 8:00, historians talk about the process of writing a presidential biography. for our complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> next on american history tv, author and historian david silkenat looks at the confederate defeat at the...
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winning an oscar is a political campaign, it's no different than running for office.rting in the fall studios start to have brunches and lunches and cocktail parties attached to screenings to make sure people see their movies. for some reason the academy has decided that they don't want any undue influence and they're banning people not only from going but from getting invited to these parties. i find it mystifying. there's no suggestion anywhere anybody's vote has been bought in the past so seems strange to do when so much more attention should be paid to the idea that the academy has hundred of new members that will make it more representative of the country. >> larry, you have said this because it'll cut down on your pigs in a blanket quotient or -- do you think there will be fewer parties or people will ignore the rules? >> i don't think they'll ignore them. any studio doesn't want to jeopardize what's going on. i think these rules just came out and the idea of what the academy will do is uncertain. i don't think they'll police it but begin later and make or for l
winning an oscar is a political campaign, it's no different than running for office.rting in the fall studios start to have brunches and lunches and cocktail parties attached to screenings to make sure people see their movies. for some reason the academy has decided that they don't want any undue influence and they're banning people not only from going but from getting invited to these parties. i find it mystifying. there's no suggestion anywhere anybody's vote has been bought in the past so...
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that sounds like something out of a hollywood movie that's because the idea comes from an oscar winning filmmaker. >> i always wonder why there couldn't be co-ed baseball. >> reporter: frances ford coppola tasked the team with finding the best female players in the world. he says it's far from a publicity stunt. >> it shouldn't be one woman. it should be four or five so they have colleagues on the team. >> reporter: no storybook on the field. the stomach perfects lost, 8-4. if you spent any time in the crowd -- how cool is it to see girls playing with the guys? >> it's really cool. >> reporter: you'd understand how little runs had to do with who won. pioneers inspiring the next generation doesn't get more american than that. steve patterson, nbc news, sonoma, california. >>> all right. still to come, a look back at the week's biggest talkers including this moment. did you see it when matt damon went all jason bourne on some unsuspecting people. >>> the top wedding songs that are a must have at any wedding this year. can you guess what they are? don't do it now. >> i'm going to think abo
that sounds like something out of a hollywood movie that's because the idea comes from an oscar winning filmmaker. >> i always wonder why there couldn't be co-ed baseball. >> reporter: frances ford coppola tasked the team with finding the best female players in the world. he says it's far from a publicity stunt. >> it shouldn't be one woman. it should be four or five so they have colleagues on the team. >> reporter: no storybook on the field. the stomach perfects lost,...
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that's an early oscar movie poster from the 1920s. part of our job is to help people relearn history they think they know. that movie poster is from spencer williams. he was one of the most important black film directors in the late '30s and '40s. >> and sunday night at 8:00, historians talk about the process of writing a presidential biography. for our complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> coming up next, the second part of a series of lectures on abraham lincoln's legacy. hosted by the university of illinois college of law. last week, we heard from washington post journalist bob woodward who reflected on abraham lincoln and the 16th president's influence on his successors. up next, columnist george will looks at judicial review and the constitution. he argues that majority rule is inevitable but not inevitably reasonable. a concept he believes lincoln supported. this is an hour. >> -- on behalf of the college of law at the university of illinois, a splendid institution where i am honored to serve as dean. i'm p
that's an early oscar movie poster from the 1920s. part of our job is to help people relearn history they think they know. that movie poster is from spencer williams. he was one of the most important black film directors in the late '30s and '40s. >> and sunday night at 8:00, historians talk about the process of writing a presidential biography. for our complete american history tv schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> coming up next, the second part of a series of lectures on abraham...