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and he's got this dvd of "billy jack."r print of "billy jack" cued up on my projector to show you tonight. [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, that's -- you're on the same page i guess. >> absolutely on the same page. and it wasn't that the character was like billy jack. it was that you could imagine tom loughlin playing this character. so we wanted to look at it from that perspective. >> jimmy: is this really going to be your second to last movie? you're really going to do one more and that's it? >> that's the idea. i mean -- >> jimmy: whose idea is this? >> my idea. >> jimmy: this is a bad idea. >> well, i'm not saying i'll just disappear like j.d. salinger. i'll be a writer -- >> jimmy: what, you'll play golf? >> well, i haven't been married. i haven't had kids. i just got married. i want to have kids. you know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i see. >> doing a tv thing could be really kind of cool. but i kind of like the idea of making ten motion pictures and then boom, that's it, that's done, the filmography is locked and
and he's got this dvd of "billy jack."r print of "billy jack" cued up on my projector to show you tonight. [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, that's -- you're on the same page i guess. >> absolutely on the same page. and it wasn't that the character was like billy jack. it was that you could imagine tom loughlin playing this character. so we wanted to look at it from that perspective. >> jimmy: is this really going to be your second to last movie? you're really...
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they become national icons following in the footsteps not just of billy the kid and jesse james but charles lindbergh, babe ruth, jack dempsey. why did that happen? there's two parts to the book. if we understand them, where they came from, maybe we start to understand the rest. >> clyde bare row and bonnie parker were products of a place called west dallas, that was a hell hole, outside of the city of dallas. the dallas power brokers very much wanted to create a city that rivaled san francisco for great culture. they didn't want riffraff and riffraff was exactly what henry barrow, clyde's father was when he arrived in 1922 we his wife, his three youngest children, clyde, l.c. and marie, look for bark thaws they failed as tenant farmers. the barrows lived in best dallas, not just in a slum but in a tent city built in a mary-y piece of land on the west side of the trinity river. it was adults and children died regularly from all kinds of diseases they caught. the people who were luckiest lived in tents there. the barrows couldn't afford a tent. the slept underneath the wagon they rode in on. food were sandwiches which
they become national icons following in the footsteps not just of billy the kid and jesse james but charles lindbergh, babe ruth, jack dempsey. why did that happen? there's two parts to the book. if we understand them, where they came from, maybe we start to understand the rest. >> clyde bare row and bonnie parker were products of a place called west dallas, that was a hell hole, outside of the city of dallas. the dallas power brokers very much wanted to create a city that rivaled san...
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he starred as wyatt opposite dennis hopper‘s billy in a very game changing film. it launched jackd still highly regarded to this day. you say he was a nice guy but he was quite honest when he was interviewed by the bbc a few years ago about the falling out with dennis hopper about the film, and dennis hopper seems to have come to resent peter fonda. i can't imagine why. but you never know. you know, this film was a platform. his star power exploded in 1969. the film celebrated its 50th anniversary this year and, oh, by the way, this weekend is the 50th anniversary of woodstock, which embody the lifestyle of its audience and, you know, i mean, what a coincidence that is. critics called it one of the rallying points of the late ‘60s, a buddy picture that celebrated sex, drugs, rock and roll. now it's time for a look at the weather. in western scotland and northern ireland, frequent showers and rumbles of thunder with strong winds around the coast gusting to around 50 miles an hour. for the vast majority of the uk, better than yesterday. here is yesterday's weather front moving away
he starred as wyatt opposite dennis hopper‘s billy in a very game changing film. it launched jackd still highly regarded to this day. you say he was a nice guy but he was quite honest when he was interviewed by the bbc a few years ago about the falling out with dennis hopper about the film, and dennis hopper seems to have come to resent peter fonda. i can't imagine why. but you never know. you know, this film was a platform. his star power exploded in 1969. the film celebrated its 50th...
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jack is part of ballroom. we're accustomed to stepping down and of course mr. porter, billyof course. most definitely, yes. >> that's a tiny sneak peek. what else can you tell us, if anything, about the finale? >> what's really exciting about the finale is we jump ahead about nine months or so, and we pick up from what we have seen in the last two episodes, which is all of blanca's children have all left and they're living their lives. that's been the house we have been following for se the finale we really see that story wrap up. >> and i love that some of the story lines mirror your real life as well. i mean, indya, you're a supermodel and yet you're also gracing the cover of "elle." it's great to have those parallel lives going on while you're living it and acting at the same time. so how about -- would you guys mind giving us your best poses and faces? i'm going to begin with you, indya. give us your best, like, model, sell this face. or pose. either one. >> okay. >> to the camera. there you go. >> which one? >> four. >> four. okay. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i love it
jack is part of ballroom. we're accustomed to stepping down and of course mr. porter, billyof course. most definitely, yes. >> that's a tiny sneak peek. what else can you tell us, if anything, about the finale? >> what's really exciting about the finale is we jump ahead about nine months or so, and we pick up from what we have seen in the last two episodes, which is all of blanca's children have all left and they're living their lives. that's been the house we have been following...
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billy did. i'm very frustrated that we have not begun to hold drug companies accountable for jacking up prices ofxisting medications. in the past five years prices of brand-name drugs have increased ten times the rate of inflation putting life-saving treatments out of reach for our too many families. meanwhile, drug companies ceos are seen bigger paychecks and reports show the median drug company ceo pay increase by 39% in 2018 with some of the highest paid executives making 20-$50 million a year. that is why i worked with colleagues on both sides of the aisle including senators braun, murkowski and smith on the fair drug pricing act to require basic transparency of drug companies when they increase prices of existing drugs. i really urged the committee to add our bipartisan bill for the lower healthcare costs measure that we will vote on in the near future. drug companies spent 172 billion dollars in lobbying last year. they worked hard to defend and often distract from their pricing increases often by citing industries statistics that show large investments in developing new cures. we have nume
billy did. i'm very frustrated that we have not begun to hold drug companies accountable for jacking up prices ofxisting medications. in the past five years prices of brand-name drugs have increased ten times the rate of inflation putting life-saving treatments out of reach for our too many families. meanwhile, drug companies ceos are seen bigger paychecks and reports show the median drug company ceo pay increase by 39% in 2018 with some of the highest paid executives making 20-$50 million a...