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so says brian jones. how about that. >> spencer: they got it right, the b.c.s. oing out with a bang. >> tim: good riddance. >> brian: drop me in the grease. >> tim: thanks for watching "the jeep post-game show." here is a look at what you will see tonight on cbs. tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern it's "marching on." on the cbs sports network, 24-hour home of cbs sports. be sure to join us on december 31st for the hyundai sun bowl as virginia tech takes on number 17 ucla. there is more football action tomorrow. >> tim: brian says we can now have dinner and he will pay. spencer tillman, brian jones, tim brando saying so long. bye bye, everybody. ♪ ♪ keep them in your pocket. you won't be needing them with us. at southwest, low fares never mean low service. ♪ if it matters to you, it matters to us. ♪ if it matters to you, it matters to us. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening, i am jim axelrod. the calendar says winter doesn't start for another week but try telling that to anyone caught in the path of a massive fast-moving
so says brian jones. how about that. >> spencer: they got it right, the b.c.s. oing out with a bang. >> tim: good riddance. >> brian: drop me in the grease. >> tim: thanks for watching "the jeep post-game show." here is a look at what you will see tonight on cbs. tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern it's "marching on." on the cbs sports network, 24-hour home of cbs sports. be sure to join us on december 31st for the hyundai sun bowl as virginia tech takes on...
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. >> brian jones loved it so much he bought the house and turned it into a museum. >> i think everybody can relate. it's christmas from a kid's perspective. >> there he is! >> yeah! >> reporter: to mark the 30th anniversary, a giant leg lamp glows high in the cleveland sky, and the christmas story convention brings them out in all shapes and sizes. it's also brought a couple of grownup actors. that bully was played by zack ward. >> we have met men and women in their 70s, 50s, 30s, 40s and 5-year-olds and 10-year-olds who all identify with the movie. >> ian played little brother randy in the snow suit. >> you had this scarf wrapped around you. you felt like an astronaut. >> for everyone else it's a christmas classic that keeps on giving. >> every year on christmas eve we watch it. >> ho ho ho. >> reporter: times may change but a kid's wonderment is forever. kevin tibbles, nbc news, cleveland >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and then right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good even
. >> brian jones loved it so much he bought the house and turned it into a museum. >> i think everybody can relate. it's christmas from a kid's perspective. >> there he is! >> yeah! >> reporter: to mark the 30th anniversary, a giant leg lamp glows high in the cleveland sky, and the christmas story convention brings them out in all shapes and sizes. it's also brought a couple of grownup actors. that bully was played by zack ward. >> we have met men and women...
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. >> he talks about his relationship with brian jones who was ousted. as roles change and if someone is not catching up, founders have to talk to each other. seems like a logical time to do it. >> you say it is helpful if you >> whatf-knowledge? happens at the year end, who gets time off. if you have resentment but don't say anything, it is really hard to justify continuing to have that resentment. you haven't communicated putting things down that everyone has to pass around and talk about. >> one rockstar to another, you take issue with something that he says about fundraising. and you have implied that he has two democratic a view? >> i would say it is not democratic enough. a legendary investor, early investor in iconic companies, really built an incredible thing. word blog post, he is a brilliant guy and very successful. should either deep pirates i or ignore associates adventure funds as you go into fundraising. i think it is shortsighted and not great advice for founders to follow. >> his point was that if you're not coming in with the senior part
. >> he talks about his relationship with brian jones who was ousted. as roles change and if someone is not catching up, founders have to talk to each other. seems like a logical time to do it. >> you say it is helpful if you >> whatf-knowledge? happens at the year end, who gets time off. if you have resentment but don't say anything, it is really hard to justify continuing to have that resentment. you haven't communicated putting things down that everyone has to pass around...
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brian jones was well he had okayeded and mick jagger did go to the london school of economics when onlyollege. very different class backgrounds. >> let me ask you, john, a very provocative question. the stones have been around for 50 years. they are still out there. they are still performing. >> so what. >> but the beatles broke up after ten years in 1970s. >> what does it have to do with anything? >> let me ask him the question. did the beatles break-up do anything to the rivalry and since the stones are still together, can't we say the stones won? >> no. >> well, when the beatles broke up in 1970 they were still very much near the height of their power. and the stones also in that period were entering a grade phase from '68 to the early '70s the stones were doing their best work. i write about how the rivalry was constructed by fans and media and the groups themselves. but having said that, the stones did dilute the catalog by carrying on and nowadays, a bit of a nostalgia act, but not really pushing new material. >> plus, absence makes the heart grow fonder. >> we talk about politics
brian jones was well he had okayeded and mick jagger did go to the london school of economics when onlyollege. very different class backgrounds. >> let me ask you, john, a very provocative question. the stones have been around for 50 years. they are still out there. they are still performing. >> so what. >> but the beatles broke up after ten years in 1970s. >> what does it have to do with anything? >> let me ask him the question. did the beatles break-up do...
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. >> reporter: brian jones loved the movie so much he bought the house and turned it into a museum. >i think everybody can relate. it's basically christmas from a kid's perspective. >> yes! >> reporter: to mark the 30th anniversary, a giant leg lamp glows high in the cleveland sky. and "a christmas story" convention brings them out in all shapes and sizes. it's also brought a couple all grown-up actors to town. that bully was played by zach ward. >> we met men and women and 5-year-olds and 10-year-olds who identify with it. >> ian played little brother randy in the snowsuit. for everyone else it's a christmas classic that keeps on giving. >> every year on christmas eve we watch it. >> ho, ho, ho. >> reporter: times may change but a wild's wonderment at christmas is forever. kevin tibbles, nbc news, cleveland. >> just remember, don't stick your tongue on any frozen telephone poles. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up -- ♪ >> that's the sound of thanks. meet the bay area teacher who received the surprise of a lifetime from his students. it's a bay area proud story that
. >> reporter: brian jones loved the movie so much he bought the house and turned it into a museum. >i think everybody can relate. it's basically christmas from a kid's perspective. >> yes! >> reporter: to mark the 30th anniversary, a giant leg lamp glows high in the cleveland sky. and "a christmas story" convention brings them out in all shapes and sizes. it's also brought a couple all grown-up actors to town. that bully was played by zach ward. >> we met...
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far and wide are getting a chance to relive the film and take a walk in ralphie's shoes thanks to brian jonest and renovated the cleveland house where parts of the movie were filmed. how does a town celebrate three decades of leg-shaped lamps and triple dog dares? >> i triple dog dare you. >> reporter: with appearances by the original cast members and a bb gun range in the backyard, of course. but be warned. >> you'll shoot your eye out, kid. >> reporter: for "today," joelle gargiulo, nbc news, new york. >> ho ho ho. >> no! >> and look what we have here. the miniature leg lamp. i will turn it on. it looks like i'm going up the skirt. but there it is. remember the box it came in, it was italian, fragile? >> and you've actually been to that house. >> i have. we did a story a couple years ago, we visited that house and the bathroom is there where he got his mouth washed out with soap. it's such a great movie. >> i notice every year when it's on that 24-hour loop, i always catch it in the middle, watch it to the end and then watch the beginning. i've never watch it had from beginning to end. >> o
far and wide are getting a chance to relive the film and take a walk in ralphie's shoes thanks to brian jonest and renovated the cleveland house where parts of the movie were filmed. how does a town celebrate three decades of leg-shaped lamps and triple dog dares? >> i triple dog dare you. >> reporter: with appearances by the original cast members and a bb gun range in the backyard, of course. but be warned. >> you'll shoot your eye out, kid. >> reporter: for...
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by brian jones. >> what does this guitar look like?to the one that today is for sale with bob dylan one. and it was the first guitar that the rolling stones used when they were just starting between '62, '63. they composed the first record in it. >> have you tried to sell your guitar? >> no. >> and you think it has a $500,000 number attached to it? >> now at the rock and roll museum in america or higher. and they insure it for $500,000. >> what else is in your collection? >> i've got over 200,000 items. we have clothing, i have guitars, i have all the documents, contracts, everything, posters, everything. >> it's kind of like you keep a close stock of what is in that collection. what is your favorite piece inspect. >> mick jagger's dress for 1972 for the 1972 he played in america and all over the place, which was very good. and i would like to get it. >> this is not the usual conversation we have on this show. how on earth did you get into memorabilia collecting? >> it's a long story, but i started about 15 years ago collecting records
by brian jones. >> what does this guitar look like?to the one that today is for sale with bob dylan one. and it was the first guitar that the rolling stones used when they were just starting between '62, '63. they composed the first record in it. >> have you tried to sell your guitar? >> no. >> and you think it has a $500,000 number attached to it? >> now at the rock and roll museum in america or higher. and they insure it for $500,000. >> what else is in...
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brian ross. >>> now we move onto the rocket ride on wall street today, a staggering surge for a lot of american retirement funds. the dow joneslosed up nearly 300 points because of what ben bernanke revealed about the strength of the american economy. what does it mean for your car loans, mortgage, credit cards. abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis outside the federal reserve for us right now. >> reporter: diane, it means good things for all of those things. let me explain the biggest take away from the announcement here today. the federal reserve believes the economy is improving. they're taking away some of the stimulus that they've been pumping into the economy month to month but they're still leaving enough stimulus there so as not to spook the stock market. they believe the unemployment rate which is 7% right now could drop as low as 6.3% but they're going to be keeping interest rates low and that means positive news for your mortgage. if you would like to buy a new home, for car loans or if you are trying to get credit to expand a business, also good news for you. diane? >> how long do, we have any sense at
brian ross. >>> now we move onto the rocket ride on wall street today, a staggering surge for a lot of american retirement funds. the dow joneslosed up nearly 300 points because of what ben bernanke revealed about the strength of the american economy. what does it mean for your car loans, mortgage, credit cards. abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis outside the federal reserve for us right now. >> reporter: diane, it means good things for all of those things. let me...
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jones industrial average losic some steam. still within range of its biggest yearly -- and larger annual gain on record the now down 28 points. the broadest gauge of the mark. brian>> i love saying happy cybermonday. it makes it seems like it's an actual real day, instead of something created about i real mark marketers. either way, about 70% have high-speed internet at home. when was the last time you heard this sound -- amazon saw more than 300 orders per second on this day last year. how exactly do they keep up with that demand? courtney reagan is all the way out in phoenix, arizona. courtney? >> reporter: that's right, brian. this fulfillment center covers 1.2 million square feet. on "power lunch" we showed you where the merchandise comes in, it's the inbound area to receive it from ate vendor. after that it gets sent to the picking area where it's primed and ready for when those orders do finally come in. once those orders come in, it is gone through the picking system, and that on a day like cybermonth with deals every ten minutes, the action hardly lets up. after those ordered goods versus playab is placed into the bills. this is called the slam line. they
jones industrial average losic some steam. still within range of its biggest yearly -- and larger annual gain on record the now down 28 points. the broadest gauge of the mark. brian>> i love saying happy cybermonday. it makes it seems like it's an actual real day, instead of something created about i real mark marketers. either way, about 70% have high-speed internet at home. when was the last time you heard this sound -- amazon saw more than 300 orders per second on this day last year....
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brian, they have actually been here for a few hours now. i can show you this line, this is only the beginning of it. it wraps around the block over down on jones the way down to eddy. this is something that they do every year here at glide, one of the many generous events they put on. we know also volunteers will be here in the half hour to start filling thousands of bags. about 5,000 in fact. organizers say the bags will be filled with turkey or chicken and all the fixings to made a good christmas meal to be shared with friends and family. glide has been helping the home also and low-income families for about 50 years now. and we know or they know that the holidays can be a tough time so these bags are going to be going to those low-income families and individuals. some already lined up in front of the church as you just saw. tomorrow volunteers are also going to hand out an additional 700 bags tomorrow on top of the thousands going out today. volunteers will be here in the next half hour. they are going to start stuffing the bags. we know they will start giving them out about 7:30 today and they will be handing them out and going until 12:30
brian, they have actually been here for a few hours now. i can show you this line, this is only the beginning of it. it wraps around the block over down on jones the way down to eddy. this is something that they do every year here at glide, one of the many generous events they put on. we know also volunteers will be here in the half hour to start filling thousands of bags. about 5,000 in fact. organizers say the bags will be filled with turkey or chicken and all the fixings to made a good...