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burt sync: everybody on?anging on to the outside struts, the team is able to assault their target quickly. melvin sync: get on the ground. melvin: go, go, go, go. pull! police! man: police, search warrant. police, search warrant! get on the ground. man: get on the ground. narr: srt systematically searches each room, looking for the gunmen, detaining other suspects they find in the house. woman sync: oh my god, oh my god. y'all didn't have to break the door. officer. why you have to break the door open? all you had to do was knock on the door and i would have opened it. look at all of that. man: my arm. my arm. sir, my arm hurts. man: hey, sit down on your butt, put your feet out in front of you, cross your legs. woman: oh, my god. man: what? what did they get? woman: oh, the crystal glasses do- man: oh, man. woman: do you know how long it took my mama to get that? break the house down. man: okay, okay, alright, we need you to stay calm, alright? woman: now what are we supposed to do? narr: the entry team cont
burt sync: everybody on?anging on to the outside struts, the team is able to assault their target quickly. melvin sync: get on the ground. melvin: go, go, go, go. pull! police! man: police, search warrant. police, search warrant! get on the ground. man: get on the ground. narr: srt systematically searches each room, looking for the gunmen, detaining other suspects they find in the house. woman sync: oh my god, oh my god. y'all didn't have to break the door. officer. why you have to break the...
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but prior to this, ambassador burt was the u.s. ambassador to the federal republic of germany from 85-89, and before that worked in the state department as assistant secretary of state for european and canadian affairs and 83-85. and before that was the direct of political military affairs in the department of state. so he, along with his colleagues, has a long and eminent involvement of these issues but and finally last but not least, ambassador matlock, known to many of us, career ambassador, he's been holding a series of academic posts. i'm not going to list them all, since 1981, 91, excuse me. but during his 35 years in the american foreign service, 1956-91, he served as ambassador to the soviet union from 1987-1991, a special assistant to the president for national security affairs, and senior director for european and soviet affairs on the national security staff from 83-86. and as ambassador to czechoslovakia from 81-83. i will not go over the rest of his eminent and long career in the interest of time, but i just did want t
but prior to this, ambassador burt was the u.s. ambassador to the federal republic of germany from 85-89, and before that worked in the state department as assistant secretary of state for european and canadian affairs and 83-85. and before that was the direct of political military affairs in the department of state. so he, along with his colleagues, has a long and eminent involvement of these issues but and finally last but not least, ambassador matlock, known to many of us, career ambassador,...
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it is a lot aboutant gracing. >> burt? ?ks hasn't reinvested since they add true merchant and martin in the early 90s, then went on bob to do current trend turn around. but leaving saks stripped of cash and the company is making very little money, to jan's point, compared to nordstroms. >> and rosemary bravo, it hasn't been strong since she left. >> we know you like nordstrom over saks. does that make saks a bad company or just not as good as nordstrom. >> i think since they are so concentrated, so east coast, nordstrom's isn't. they can sell product all over america. >> seattle-based company too. >> seattle-based. saks is new york base end continues to be. it needs a broader appeal. and it needs to get rid of more bad stores to drive up that profitability per dollar of sales. >> the bottom line is nordstrom, nordstrom, nordstrom. >> didn't even get my boxing gloves on. >> didn't even need the boxing gloves. >> can't make 44 cents a share and have nordstrom make 3.44 a share and come close. that's what stacey and jan said. >
it is a lot aboutant gracing. >> burt? ?ks hasn't reinvested since they add true merchant and martin in the early 90s, then went on bob to do current trend turn around. but leaving saks stripped of cash and the company is making very little money, to jan's point, compared to nordstroms. >> and rosemary bravo, it hasn't been strong since she left. >> we know you like nordstrom over saks. does that make saks a bad company or just not as good as nordstrom. >> i think since...
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the answer is b, burt reynolds. just guessing. >> right timing for burt reynolds. >> right timing.d how old they were, what burton may have been doing at that point? >> bill: turned down star wars for smoky and the bandit. i don't know if that's a wise career move. >> excellent trade. >> bill: okay. here is question number three, maccallum almost insurmountable speed. long history of success in hollywood as we know. of which the fold following is his most successful film. a jaws and the answer is roll the tape. ♪ ♪ whoa. ♪ >> bill: e.t. d. did you both get that wrong. >> i got it right. >> bill: another guess. that is amazing. three for three. all amazing that. >> was not a guess. i have a copy of the dvd at home. hang in there, howard. >> bill: we have two more questions. i'm sure you would like to hear them. >> we can stop right here. i'm done. you certainly are. of which these hollywood hits won a staggering 11 academy awards. cards up, please. the answer is, roll the tape. >> i'm the king of the world. >> bill: i would have pushed him overboard but that's just me. you are on a
the answer is b, burt reynolds. just guessing. >> right timing for burt reynolds. >> right timing.d how old they were, what burton may have been doing at that point? >> bill: turned down star wars for smoky and the bandit. i don't know if that's a wise career move. >> excellent trade. >> bill: okay. here is question number three, maccallum almost insurmountable speed. long history of success in hollywood as we know. of which the fold following is his most...
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its burt burst into flames. the drive lost control, her car nipped and hit a tree. both women inside were able to escape without injury. >>> we can all probably use a big hug and that's what volunteers from the hunting happiness project were delivering at the oakland farmers market today. as a visitor who browsed in jack london square, they were hit with random acts of kindness. hugs and high fives or encouraging words, small gestures that make a big difference. >> hugs can help you get through the day. i think that's something that is meaningful. >> it's nice to reach out and just be nice. something we need to do more of, i think. >> ama: the volunteers at the booth also wrote notes of inspiration, encouraging others to step up and spread the good will. >>> coming up, a look at who will likely be the next secretary of defense. plus, republicans agree to give up a little more in the fiscal cliff debate. we we'll look at their new [ female announcer ] martinelli's gold medal sparkling cider is the perfect choice for holiday gatherings. martinelli's is non-alcoholic,
its burt burst into flames. the drive lost control, her car nipped and hit a tree. both women inside were able to escape without injury. >>> we can all probably use a big hug and that's what volunteers from the hunting happiness project were delivering at the oakland farmers market today. as a visitor who browsed in jack london square, they were hit with random acts of kindness. hugs and high fives or encouraging words, small gestures that make a big difference. >> hugs can help...
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one suspect is in custody burt again the four still on the loose and they may be at cal state fullerton. the headline at this hour, cal state locked down as police search for four armed robbery suspects. >> in just the last 20 minutes we spoke with governor jerry brown's office about the governor's ability to fulfill his official duties now that he's undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. rita williams joins us now live with what she learned about the medical care the governor is receiving at the hospital. >> well, julie, as you know, just in the last hour or so, we did make contact with the governor's press secretary and we have not been able to get in touch with him directly. but his press secretary says the governor is physically fit and was doing pull ups in his office as recently as a week ago and he is expected to fully recover from this. now, here at the hospital at ucsf where he is being treated no one is talking because of privacy issues. they can't give any details other than this statement from his oncology, dr. eric small, quote, fortunately this is early stage, localized
one suspect is in custody burt again the four still on the loose and they may be at cal state fullerton. the headline at this hour, cal state locked down as police search for four armed robbery suspects. >> in just the last 20 minutes we spoke with governor jerry brown's office about the governor's ability to fulfill his official duties now that he's undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. rita williams joins us now live with what she learned about the medical care the governor is...
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. >> in tacoma, washington, christine and burt goal e-husband and wife, are both in pain. caused by multiple sclerosis. >> my leg is constantly being electrocuted from the inside out. >> hers is caused by a car accident 16 years ago. >> i was in a big old '77 shelve station wagon, bent it in half. i looked in my rear-view mirror, i could see the woman putting mascara on, and i knew i was in trouble. >> putting on mascara? >> yes, that i could see. she just plowed right into me. unfortunately, to think day i still have back issues because of it. >> are you in pain right now? >> i am, yeah. the pain medications make a huge difference thank goodness. without them i don't think i would be able to work a full-time job. >> but she says after the new state law passed, no doctor would treat her. how hard has it been to find doctors who give you the medications you want? >> since this law passed it's been incredibly difficult. i ended up calling multiple clinics. i would call and say, first words out of their mouth, if you want pain medications, forbet about it. we're done. >> chri
. >> in tacoma, washington, christine and burt goal e-husband and wife, are both in pain. caused by multiple sclerosis. >> my leg is constantly being electrocuted from the inside out. >> hers is caused by a car accident 16 years ago. >> i was in a big old '77 shelve station wagon, bent it in half. i looked in my rear-view mirror, i could see the woman putting mascara on, and i knew i was in trouble. >> putting on mascara? >> yes, that i could see. she just...
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burt gregory's firm designed thornton place to be more green and less dependent on cars. >> you can walkn walk to the transit stop. you're actually using physical activity to move around. >> reporter: while there are still more than 1,500 enclosed malls in the u.s., only two new ones have been built since 2009. >> an opportunity for designers, architects, and planners to be innovative again. >> reporter: june williamson, an architecture professor at the university of new york has written two books about our changing landscapes. >> it comes down to making living spaces more liveable for everyone, more walkable, economically productive and more environmentally sound and resilient. >> reporter: take this philadelphia suburb that was home for an underdeveloping mall. the developer demolished half of it, built 400 apartments and created this street. the town's offices moved inside what's left of the mall helping bring foot traffic to remaining stores. >> i think malls are not dead. they're evolving. >> reporter: pennsylvania real estate investment trustee ceo joe cordino oversees 13 malls in
burt gregory's firm designed thornton place to be more green and less dependent on cars. >> you can walkn walk to the transit stop. you're actually using physical activity to move around. >> reporter: while there are still more than 1,500 enclosed malls in the u.s., only two new ones have been built since 2009. >> an opportunity for designers, architects, and planners to be innovative again. >> reporter: june williamson, an architecture professor at the university of new...
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little too close but it was big news back in the spring of two thousand and eleven when michael wood burt a westerner was made president of the company the first westerner to really climb the ranks from within a major japanese corporation then in october of two thousand and eleven he became the c.e.o. of olympus in addition to president but just two weeks later mid october of last year he was unexpectedly fired by the board now according to the financial times a limp is portrayed him as an outspoken westerner.
little too close but it was big news back in the spring of two thousand and eleven when michael wood burt a westerner was made president of the company the first westerner to really climb the ranks from within a major japanese corporation then in october of two thousand and eleven he became the c.e.o. of olympus in addition to president but just two weeks later mid october of last year he was unexpectedly fired by the board now according to the financial times a limp is portrayed him as an...
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the pickup truck burt into flames and police say he died at the scene form the driver of the tractorot hurt. >>> in maryland the countdown to new year's is a countdown to marriage for some cup. >> caller:s. maryland, maine and washington became the first states to le l legalize gale marriage this year. more will be coming up in our 5:00 hour. >>> there is more to come on news4 at 4:00. the holiday season is coming to an end. that means getting back to work. a happiness expert shows us the best ways, at least one of them, to destress and keep the festive >>> technical issues there. we policy jews. a tough year for many in our country, and political corruption. >> here's a look back at some of the stop stories that made headlines over the past 12 months, beginning with the loss of joe paterno. >> reporter: after he lost his battle with cancer, his family released a statement saying he died as he lived. he fought hard until the end to stay positive, thought only of others, and constantly reminded everyone of how blessed hi life had been. >> we have an active shooter. >> the gunthoughts
the pickup truck burt into flames and police say he died at the scene form the driver of the tractorot hurt. >>> in maryland the countdown to new year's is a countdown to marriage for some cup. >> caller:s. maryland, maine and washington became the first states to le l legalize gale marriage this year. more will be coming up in our 5:00 hour. >>> there is more to come on news4 at 4:00. the holiday season is coming to an end. that means getting back to work. a happiness...
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and we are hearing all about the news recently about the launch vehicle, and the prize was won by burt was inspired by a coetition. in were 26 teams competing and it launched a multibillion dollar industry so that is the kind of verage. and you only pay the winner that the incentive prices can create. >> last year a billionaire richard branson bought it and is testing a space ship that he will use to takeourists in to space. >>gut: i have my ticket. >> this is not a new idea. >> charles lindbergh risked his life to fly to paris because of the $25,000 flight and today that would be worth $300,000. >>guest: that was my incentiv i read about him crossing the atlantic in 1927 to win $25,000 prize and what a powerful way to inceivize breakthroughs and took us back through htory the prize prizes that will incentivize. one cool prize we had, a philanthropi in s valle saw the b.p. oil spill that was going on and it was going on and on and on and on and we literally thought, what can we do in and james cameron said, why not look at cleaning up oil spills so we held a competition and said, for t
and we are hearing all about the news recently about the launch vehicle, and the prize was won by burt was inspired by a coetition. in were 26 teams competing and it launched a multibillion dollar industry so that is the kind of verage. and you only pay the winner that the incentive prices can create. >> last year a billionaire richard branson bought it and is testing a space ship that he will use to takeourists in to space. >>gut: i have my ticket. >> this is not a new idea....
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it happened last, it burt right there. that poor person, showering crowds will live sharks and sharding of glass. 16 people were hurt and three lemon sharks, dozens of turtles and lots of fish were killed. >>> the 13 to watch in 2013. politico has a new list out. we'll talk about a rising star and hollywood celebrity that made that list. that's coming up in about five. >>> the death toll from a powerful storm has now climbed to 12 at the airports nearly 3,000 flights have been canceled tuesday tuesday. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is live near buffalo. it looks like the snow has subsided a wee bit? >> reporter: it has in upstate new york, richard. roads in great shape. they don't mess around up here. the new york state thruway will take it down toward the city and toward the mass pike. it's very wet, but the slush is gone. they treated, they plowed and they've been out with a full complement of trucks. buffalo had only had 6 inches of snow until yesterday, but now they have picked up 11 inches. right here on t
it happened last, it burt right there. that poor person, showering crowds will live sharks and sharding of glass. 16 people were hurt and three lemon sharks, dozens of turtles and lots of fish were killed. >>> the 13 to watch in 2013. politico has a new list out. we'll talk about a rising star and hollywood celebrity that made that list. that's coming up in about five. >>> the death toll from a powerful storm has now climbed to 12 at the airports nearly 3,000 flights have been...
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and we are hearing all about the news recently about the launch vehicle, and the prize was won by burtpired by a competition. in were 26 teams competing and it lauhed a multibillion dollar industry so that is the kind of leverage. and you only pay the winner that the incentive prices can create. >> last year a billionaire richard branson bought it and is testing a space ship tha he will use to take tourists in to space. >>guest: i have my ticket. >> this is not a new idea. >> charles lindbergh risked his life to fly to paris because of the $25,000 flight and today that would be worth $300,000. >>guest: that was my incentive. i read about him crossing the atlantic in 1927 to win $25,000 prize and what a powerful way to incentivize breakthroughs and took us back through history the prize prizes that will incentivize. one cool prize we had, a philanthropist in s valley saw the b.p. oil spill that was going on and it was going on and on and on and on and we literally thought, what can we do in and james cameron said, why not look at cleaning up oil spills so we held a competition and sd, f
and we are hearing all about the news recently about the launch vehicle, and the prize was won by burtpired by a competition. in were 26 teams competing and it lauhed a multibillion dollar industry so that is the kind of leverage. and you only pay the winner that the incentive prices can create. >> last year a billionaire richard branson bought it and is testing a space ship tha he will use to take tourists in to space. >>guest: i have my ticket. >> this is not a new idea....
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he collided with a minivan here in brings to, and both vehicles burt into flames.cer young was a seven-year veteran. no one else was hurt. >>> breaking news. it appears a deal to prevent the nation from reaching the fiscal cliff will not happen today. president obama and senate republicans say they are close to a deal that would prevent tax hikes on most americans. at this hour, there's still no plan in the house to hold a vote on it. that could all change, and we will definitely keep you posted. >>> and you're looking at a live pictures of times square in new york city. 1 million people are expected to jam the streets to celebrate the new years and waffle the traditional crystal ball drop. authorities are working to keep everyone safe. a ban a alcohol will be enforced, bags will be searched, surrounding streets will be shut down. >>> back here in maryland, some in you year's eve celebrations will give way to wedding celebrations. same-sex marriage will officially become legal in the state shortly after the ball drops. at chris gordon reports, that has some couples
he collided with a minivan here in brings to, and both vehicles burt into flames.cer young was a seven-year veteran. no one else was hurt. >>> breaking news. it appears a deal to prevent the nation from reaching the fiscal cliff will not happen today. president obama and senate republicans say they are close to a deal that would prevent tax hikes on most americans. at this hour, there's still no plan in the house to hold a vote on it. that could all change, and we will definitely keep...
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but prior to this, ambassador burt was the u.s.mbassador to the federal republic of germany from 85-89. and before that worked in the state department assistant secretary of state for european and canadian affairs from 1983-85. and before that was the direct of political military affairs in the department of state. so he, along with his colleagues, has a long and imminent involvement in these issues. and, finally, last but not least, ambassador matlock known to many of us, career ambassador. he's been holding a series of academic posted i'm not going to list them all, since 1991. but during his 35 years in the american foreign service, 1956-91, he served as ambassador to the soviet union from 1987-1991. as special assistant to the president for national security affairs, and senior director for european and soviet affairs on the national security staff from 83-86. and as ambassador to czechoslovakia from 81-83. and i will not go over the rest of his eminent and long career in the interest of time. but i just did want to give you a
but prior to this, ambassador burt was the u.s.mbassador to the federal republic of germany from 85-89. and before that worked in the state department assistant secretary of state for european and canadian affairs from 1983-85. and before that was the direct of political military affairs in the department of state. so he, along with his colleagues, has a long and imminent involvement in these issues. and, finally, last but not least, ambassador matlock known to many of us, career ambassador....
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still tagged the state and now west virginia is coming in for, okay, here we have -- what was the old burt reynolds movie? smoky and the bandit. now we're going to make fun of those out there. and if he doesn't care, he likes the publicity. >> they make a lot of money from these. the fact is, if it rates duplicates. >> bill: that's right. that's going to happen. >> yeah, i made that up. >> bill: legalized pot in colorado, unintended consequences, all day long of the we told you. one of it is couple of students at university of colorado, boulder, spiked some brownies with pot. roll the tape. >> it's a much different learning experience for 21-year-old thomas cunningham and 19-year-old mary elizabeth essa as they enter a boulder county jail courtroom for bond hearing. the two students are accused of lacing brownies with thc and bringing them to class and happening them out as part of bring food day without telling classmates or the professor what was inside. >> i was shaking a lot and really dizzy. i lay down and didn't get better. that's when i started freaking out. >> eight people, includi
still tagged the state and now west virginia is coming in for, okay, here we have -- what was the old burt reynolds movie? smoky and the bandit. now we're going to make fun of those out there. and if he doesn't care, he likes the publicity. >> they make a lot of money from these. the fact is, if it rates duplicates. >> bill: that's right. that's going to happen. >> yeah, i made that up. >> bill: legalized pot in colorado, unintended consequences, all day long of the we...
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biggest for gear rare 0after pummeling of burt in october. have actively pursued this fight for most. told me over the summer he think he earned it and think east could within the. not good enough to be the back up yet he's good enough to be the starter i guess. raiders head coach allen backtracking after the team lost to kerr line. today he told the media prayer will start ahead of liner. this sunday in san diego season finale going within effective if relief of injured palmer last week. this would be the start and liingtded inactive first 11 games of the season. >> i want to see him play and go out and relax and play the game of football l the way it's to be playeded. i want command of the huddle and to us get in and out of the huddle and operation smooth and run ago fence and then i want to see him protect the football. make good decisions. protect the football and then hopefully he'll be able to do something with his skel set to give us a chance to move down the field and score some point. >> points would be nice. >> eager to get back out
biggest for gear rare 0after pummeling of burt in october. have actively pursued this fight for most. told me over the summer he think he earned it and think east could within the. not good enough to be the back up yet he's good enough to be the starter i guess. raiders head coach allen backtracking after the team lost to kerr line. today he told the media prayer will start ahead of liner. this sunday in san diego season finale going within effective if relief of injured palmer last week. this...
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. >> in tacoma, washington, christie and burt goler, husband and wife, are both in pain, his caused bysclerosis. >> my leg is constantly being electrocuted from the inside out. >> hers caused by a car accident 16 years ago. >> i was in a big old '77 chevrolet station wagon, bent it in half. i looked in my rearview mirror and i could actually see the woman putting mascara on, and i knew i was in trouble. >> you are slowing down or stopping at the light. >> i was at a comple op3 iha. >> you are slowing down or stopping at the light. >> i was at a complete stop. i just saw her barrelling toward me. i could see she wasn't even looking at the light. >> she was putting on mascara? >> yes. that i could see, and she just plowed right into me. unfortunately to this day i still have back issues because of it. >> are you in pain right now? >> i am. yeah. the pain medications make a huge difference, thank goodness. without them, i don't think i would be able to work a full-time job. >> but she says after the new state law passed no doctor would treat her. how hard has it been to find doctors who w
. >> in tacoma, washington, christie and burt goler, husband and wife, are both in pain, his caused bysclerosis. >> my leg is constantly being electrocuted from the inside out. >> hers caused by a car accident 16 years ago. >> i was in a big old '77 chevrolet station wagon, bent it in half. i looked in my rearview mirror and i could actually see the woman putting mascara on, and i knew i was in trouble. >> you are slowing down or stopping at the light. >> i...
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it was always burt rutan. i never thought about managing. was an engineer with a passion to try a lot of new stuff and i have a lot of energy. i hired people because i could not do myself what i wanted to do, and so i had employees. and i respected the work that they did because i gave them good salaries and the very best dental and health insurance, better than lockheed. and i never thought that i was there to grow a business or to make a profit. in fact, the number one thing -- and i always said that even to those who held stock in my company -- the number one thing, the biggest priority for my employees was to have fun. i enjoyed the accomplishment of breakthroughs and the fun of a first applied. and everyone who worked for me deserved to have that enjoyment. the second priority was the families of the employees have fun. that is why we provided good salaries and good health care and so on. the third priority, no cutting to make a profit. it is tough to say that to a stockholder or a board member. but every company i have ever seen go ban
it was always burt rutan. i never thought about managing. was an engineer with a passion to try a lot of new stuff and i have a lot of energy. i hired people because i could not do myself what i wanted to do, and so i had employees. and i respected the work that they did because i gave them good salaries and the very best dental and health insurance, better than lockheed. and i never thought that i was there to grow a business or to make a profit. in fact, the number one thing -- and i always...
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>> what -- [laughter] my mouth's bleeding, burt.e. unidentified chemical. other one on the list is third one, miracle on 34th street. take a look. >> what do you mean by drinking? you know it is not allowed. >> a man has to do something to keep warm. >> i warm you. i ought to take this cain -- >> judy, get black coffee. >> black with a little cream. wake me up when the parade starts. "jingle bells". "jingle bells", jingle all the way. ♪ . >> absolutely shameful. >> could you be santa claus? have you had any experience? >> oh, a little. ainsley: i love that movie. 16% of the americans voted on that one. that was "miracle on 34th street". clayton: what are some of yours? rick: christmas vacation. i was helping dad outside with the christmas lights around that time when movie came out. i could relate to the dad obsessed with making sure every light was out. would be there well into evening missing dinner. when mom yelling him to come inside. that movie sticks out. what about you guys? rick: i forgot about this one, "home alone". why is
>> what -- [laughter] my mouth's bleeding, burt.e. unidentified chemical. other one on the list is third one, miracle on 34th street. take a look. >> what do you mean by drinking? you know it is not allowed. >> a man has to do something to keep warm. >> i warm you. i ought to take this cain -- >> judy, get black coffee. >> black with a little cream. wake me up when the parade starts. "jingle bells". "jingle bells", jingle all the way. ♪...
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. >> in which sydney poitier played thurgood marshall and burt lancaster played john w davis. so-- . >> rose: two opposing counsels on the argument. >> exactly, in the supreme court. so you know, i've had the opportunity to do really the creative things that i want to do. and i had just-- i can did produce from my friend terrence malick the james jones film, thin red line. >> rose: so the kennedy center honors which is as i suggested one of the great events in washington, and then seen on cbs on december 26th. this partnership has worked well. but it is something that i think people aspire to. it's like the presidential metal of freedom in a certain way. it is to honor people for contribution beyond sort of the obvious metals that they get. it's different than the oscar. it's for life. >> right. and it's their country honoring them. when i started the american film institute our sofs offices were in the kennedy center and on the 10th anniversary of afi we go an event, we had a white house reception, president carter and then an event at the operahouse at the kennedy center cel
. >> in which sydney poitier played thurgood marshall and burt lancaster played john w davis. so-- . >> rose: two opposing counsels on the argument. >> exactly, in the supreme court. so you know, i've had the opportunity to do really the creative things that i want to do. and i had just-- i can did produce from my friend terrence malick the james jones film, thin red line. >> rose: so the kennedy center honors which is as i suggested one of the great events in...
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general howell on staten island in 1776 for the battle of new york and raised and equipped that delancey burt eight of three battalions consisting of 1500 loyalist volunteers who served as commanding officer on long island. the delancey's lead new york at the end of the revolution. they left behind a street with their name on it, that in the 19th century fell under the political sway of one of new york's great healers, big tim sullivan and ancestor of bob's, the so-called king of the bowery. the western end of delancey street was subsequently renamed kenmare street in honor of sullivan's mother who fled her native village in county carried during the great potato famine. i might add in the 1932 film taxi, james cagney plays an irish cabdriver who can speak you -- prompting a cop to ask what part of ireland you come from? cagney replies, delancey st.. [laughter] as i mentioned at the outset the real bob sullivan could not be with us today. that bob sullivan had a previous engagement playing the mandolin with his society from his evil studies at in elizabeth new jersey. thinks arbitral groundbr
general howell on staten island in 1776 for the battle of new york and raised and equipped that delancey burt eight of three battalions consisting of 1500 loyalist volunteers who served as commanding officer on long island. the delancey's lead new york at the end of the revolution. they left behind a street with their name on it, that in the 19th century fell under the political sway of one of new york's great healers, big tim sullivan and ancestor of bob's, the so-called king of the bowery....
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it was always burt rutan. i never thought about managing. i was an engineer with a passion to try a lot of new stuff and i have a lot of energy. i hired people because i could not do myself what i wanted to do, and so i had employees. and i respected the work that they did because i gave them good salaries and the very best dental and health insurance, better than lockheed. and i never thought that i was there to grow a business or to make a profit. in fact, the number one thing -- and i always said that even to those who held stock in my company -- the number one thing, the biggest priority for my employees was to have fun. i enjoyed the accomplishment of breakthroughs and the fun of a first applied. and everyone who worked for me deserved to have that enjoyment. the second priority was the families of the employees have fun. that is why we provided good salaries and good health care and so on. the third priority, no cutting to make a profit. it is tough to say that to a stockholder or a board member. but every company i have ever seen go b
it was always burt rutan. i never thought about managing. i was an engineer with a passion to try a lot of new stuff and i have a lot of energy. i hired people because i could not do myself what i wanted to do, and so i had employees. and i respected the work that they did because i gave them good salaries and the very best dental and health insurance, better than lockheed. and i never thought that i was there to grow a business or to make a profit. in fact, the number one thing -- and i always...
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. >> filming in georgia had roots with deliver an starring burt ren olds in 1972.$3.1 billion in film-related revenues in 2o 12 alone. a booming industry that attracted studios setting the stage with infrastructure to support more. >> how big is the stage? >> it's 30,000 square feet and 40 feet tall and no columns. that's the key. it's the combination of the height and the fact that there is no column. you can build houses in here and three houses in here on the floor level. >> as other states benefit from california's loss, legislators there voted to extend for two additional years. a move to stop the flight of films elsewhere as industry leaders in l.a. look for solutions. but the director of george's film, music and digital entertainment office said right now one thing is clear. >> is it easier to find a job in the industry here right now? >> absolutely. definitely. >> we have more shows going on and so many people are so specifically in that industry that there so many of them out there it makes it hard for them. >> wonder why they cent seeing more and more aro
. >> filming in georgia had roots with deliver an starring burt ren olds in 1972.$3.1 billion in film-related revenues in 2o 12 alone. a booming industry that attracted studios setting the stage with infrastructure to support more. >> how big is the stage? >> it's 30,000 square feet and 40 feet tall and no columns. that's the key. it's the combination of the height and the fact that there is no column. you can build houses in here and three houses in here on the floor level....
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it was always burt rutan. i never thought about managing. i was an engineer with a passion to try a lot of new stuff and i have a lot of energy. i hired people because i could not do myself what i wanted to do, and so i had employee's. and i respected the work that they did because i gave them good salaries and the very best dental and health insurance, better than lockheed. and i never thought that i was there to grow a business or to make a profit. in fact, the number one thing -- and i always said that even to those who held stock in my company -- the number one thing, the biggest priority for my employees was to have fun. i enjoyed the accomplishment of breakthroughs and the fun of a first applied. and everyone who worked for me deserved to have that enjoyment. the second priority was the families of the employees have fun. that is why we provided good salaries and good health care and so on. the third priority, no cutting to make a profit. it is tough to say that to a stockholder or a board member. but every company i have ever seen go
it was always burt rutan. i never thought about managing. i was an engineer with a passion to try a lot of new stuff and i have a lot of energy. i hired people because i could not do myself what i wanted to do, and so i had employee's. and i respected the work that they did because i gave them good salaries and the very best dental and health insurance, better than lockheed. and i never thought that i was there to grow a business or to make a profit. in fact, the number one thing -- and i...
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ambassador burt, is currently now the managing director where he lead the firm's work in europe sinces. ambassador to the federal republican of germany from '85 to '89 and before that worked as a state department as assistant secretary of state for european and can nad yain affairs. and before that was the drecker of political military affairs in the department of state. so he along with his colleagues has a long and imminent involvement in the issues. and finally, left side but not least, ambassador mat lock known to many of us retired foreign service officer. he's been holding a series of academic posts. i'm not going to list them all since '91. during the 35 years in the foreign service he served as ambassador to the soviet union from 1978 to 1991 as special assistant to the president for national security affairs, and senior directer for european and sowf yet affairs on the national security staff from '83 to '86. as ambassador of czech from '81 to '83. i won't go over the imminent and long career in the interest of time. i wanted to give you a brief recap for all three of them. o
ambassador burt, is currently now the managing director where he lead the firm's work in europe sinces. ambassador to the federal republican of germany from '85 to '89 and before that worked as a state department as assistant secretary of state for european and can nad yain affairs. and before that was the drecker of political military affairs in the department of state. so he along with his colleagues has a long and imminent involvement in the issues. and finally, left side but not least,...
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. >> [indiscernbile] would you permit a vote and couple that and -- ts are and ands and burt like candies and nuts. my goal is to get to an agreement with the president that addresses this problem. >> [indiscernbile] >> i have no idea. >> leader reid is made it clear that he agrees with the president with the debt limit, giving the president the authority to raise that unilaterally. does that complicate your effort, if they are united? >> he thinks that senator reid of course then senator obama which ever have given in to president george bubba bush the unlimited ability to raise the debt limit -- >> they are talking about doing it now. >> do you think there is any chance that senator reid or then senator obama would have done that? zero. congress will never give up the ability to control the purse. the debt limit ought to be used to bring fiscal sanity to washington, d.c. >> [indiscernbile] with a $1.5 million [indiscernbile] do you support the idea of raising that -- >> if the justice department is not going to enforce the law of the land, the congress will. thank you, all. >> nancy pel
. >> [indiscernbile] would you permit a vote and couple that and -- ts are and ands and burt like candies and nuts. my goal is to get to an agreement with the president that addresses this problem. >> [indiscernbile] >> i have no idea. >> leader reid is made it clear that he agrees with the president with the debt limit, giving the president the authority to raise that unilaterally. does that complicate your effort, if they are united? >> he thinks that senator...