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be ranked with chamberlain. >> thank you, general. and i go head-to-head. who has the cutest dog? she loves jasper. we'll find out who the winner is straight ahead. to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeatable truck... ... good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year and first ever back-to-back champion. guts. glory. ram. when you didn't dread when youbedtime becausenner with anticipaof heartburn.itation. when damage to your esophagus caused by acid reflux disease wasn't always on your mind. that's when you knew nexium was the prescription medication for you. because for over a decade nexium has provided many just like you with 24-hour relief from heartburn and helped heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. and now the prescription nexium you know can be delivered directly to your door with nexium direct. talk to your doctor to see if nexium is right for you. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects ma
be ranked with chamberlain. >> thank you, general. and i go head-to-head. who has the cutest dog? she loves jasper. we'll find out who the winner is straight ahead. to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeatable truck... ... good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year and first ever back-to-back champion. guts. glory. ram. when you didn't dread when youbedtime becausenner with anticipaof...
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curry, the first warrior with four triple doubles in the season since chamberlain.w what the joke is? you better win the first playoff round, mark, but there it is, still open, could be the clippers or the rockets. when the warriors open the playoffs a week from this weekend, hey, the college player of the year, the john wooden award winner, a ceremony in los angeles tonight, and stanford has had great players for the past 25 years and she's the first cardinal to win this award. the giants and the rockies in san francisco. he gives up this blast from gonzalez and the rockies had a 3-1 lead. here is why the night belonged to baumgartner. the bottom of the three and the pitcher hits a grand slam, his fourth career home run and his first grand slam, and the giants had a 6-3 lead and held on with help here from crawford. they make the play there. servicethe giants beat the rockies. this is arguably the best pitcher of the game, king felix hernandez tonight, seven innings, four hits, two runs, 11 k's. before you know it, the a's are in a 6-0 hole. hernandez is out and th
curry, the first warrior with four triple doubles in the season since chamberlain.w what the joke is? you better win the first playoff round, mark, but there it is, still open, could be the clippers or the rockets. when the warriors open the playoffs a week from this weekend, hey, the college player of the year, the john wooden award winner, a ceremony in los angeles tonight, and stanford has had great players for the past 25 years and she's the first cardinal to win this award. the giants and...
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>> well, i think obama should go down as a churchill not as a chamberlain. >> a churchill, not as a chamberlainased on your great grandfather's leg agosy. a lot of them talked about that legacy. he was on both sides of this debate because he did initially support stalin's purges, including in ukraine, but then later he denounced that and was seen as a defender of ukrainians. what would you say to that community right now? >> well, i would apologize to them. i continue to apologize for russia for years now because i do think that putin's behavior has not been acceptable and not of a civilized country. i mean, he is increasingly acting like a rogue state leashed, and i think that requires an apology, and since i do carry that name, i feel like it is my job to say that i am sorry and i hope, i hoped, that russia would have emerged after 60 years or whatever, 25 years now post-communism, would not behave the same way, but, unfortunately it still does. >> we talked before about what your great grandfather might do diplomatical diplomatically. what do you think he would say to ukrainians and ukrainia
>> well, i think obama should go down as a churchill not as a chamberlain. >> a churchill, not as a chamberlainased on your great grandfather's leg agosy. a lot of them talked about that legacy. he was on both sides of this debate because he did initially support stalin's purges, including in ukraine, but then later he denounced that and was seen as a defender of ukrainians. what would you say to that community right now? >> well, i would apologize to them. i continue to...
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his two chamberlains will i with wine and wassail so convince that memory, the warder of e brain, shall be a fume, and the receipt of reason a limbeck only. when in swinish sleep their drench natures lie as in a death, what cannot you and i perform upon the unguarded duncan? what, not t upon his spongy officers, who shall bear the guilt of our great quell? bring forth men children only. [music] in the parody of the scene in ubu roi, the couple are decidedly ss dignified. similarly, when king duncan rewarded macbeth with a new title, royalty is treated ceremoniously, like this. to contend against those honors deep and broad wherewith your majesty loads our house. give me your hand. conduct me to mine host, we love him highly and shall continue our graces tord him. by your leave, hostess. having been king of aragon, you are content to ride in reviews at the head of 50 bumpkins armed with billhooks when you-- in ubu roi, a similar scene is like an upside down version. dignity is as lacking here as in a groucho marx movie or a punch and judy show. where shakespeare's characters speak in bla
his two chamberlains will i with wine and wassail so convince that memory, the warder of e brain, shall be a fume, and the receipt of reason a limbeck only. when in swinish sleep their drench natures lie as in a death, what cannot you and i perform upon the unguarded duncan? what, not t upon his spongy officers, who shall bear the guilt of our great quell? bring forth men children only. [music] in the parody of the scene in ubu roi, the couple are decidedly ss dignified. similarly, when king...
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has carried them and refer to was when the bell hitler in nineteen thirty eight tricked me a lil chamberlain of great britain is the part of czechoslovakia without its consent to germany. the deal was agreed to by france along with the united kingdom. hitler saw diplomatic weakness and quickly moved to his troops into that today land. german chancellor angela merkel last month dismissed an analogy between the annexation upright me up in germany's pre war seizure of today when czechoslovakia after finance minister wolfgang softball to a parallel with washington decline ukraine the hawkish nine and the marsh has denied any substantial build up on the ukrainian border but said it has the right to protect ethnic russians and russian speakers for dominated regions of eastern ukraine nato and the united states have accused russia of steering separatist unrest in cities in eastern ukraine where pro moscow protesters have taken over administration building and demanded more autonomy from kiev. i know. her answer and gain a few years ago. ultra traditional dishes with a modern twist or served with fi
has carried them and refer to was when the bell hitler in nineteen thirty eight tricked me a lil chamberlain of great britain is the part of czechoslovakia without its consent to germany. the deal was agreed to by france along with the united kingdom. hitler saw diplomatic weakness and quickly moved to his troops into that today land. german chancellor angela merkel last month dismissed an analogy between the annexation upright me up in germany's pre war seizure of today when czechoslovakia...
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rooney finally found happiness with his eighth wife, jan chamberlain, and he found success on screenin in films like "the black stallion." >> he's fast, all right. >> reporter: rooney won an emmy for his role in the tv movie "bill." >> hey, bill. >> reporter: in 1983 the academy gave him an honorary oscar for lifetime achievement. when asked how he wanted to be remembered? >> i said just two words, "i tried." >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news. >> reaction of mickey rooney's death have been pouring in overnight. >> comments keep coming in on our facebook page. tammy says, "one of my all-time favorite actors from the golden years of film." >> guillermo simply says, "he was a true cinematic hero." >> and ellen said, i liked him in the movie "boys town." rest in peace, mr. rooney. you will be missed." leave your comments right now. atmfans.com. >>> happening right now severe weather across the south. there are reports of a tornado touching down near taylorsville, mississippi. that is southeast of jackson, and there are reports of damage in parts of alabama from severe weather. atlanta
rooney finally found happiness with his eighth wife, jan chamberlain, and he found success on screenin in films like "the black stallion." >> he's fast, all right. >> reporter: rooney won an emmy for his role in the tv movie "bill." >> hey, bill. >> reporter: in 1983 the academy gave him an honorary oscar for lifetime achievement. when asked how he wanted to be remembered? >> i said just two words, "i tried." >> reporter: linsey...
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rooney finally found happiness with his eighth wife, jan chamberlain and found success on screen againfilms like "the black stalion." >> he is fast? >> sure he is fast. he hasn't got any papers. >> rooney won an emmy for his role in the tv movie "bill." in 1983, the academy gave me an honorary oscar for lifetime achievement. despite the recognition, rooney felt cheated by hollywood. when asked how he wanted to be remembered -- >> i said two words, i tried. >> lyndsay davis, abc news. >>> a palo alto teenager is facing a felony battery charge a tonight for allegedly attacking three people while naked. police say 18-year-old dekai showed symptoms of being under the influence. he ran into two homes on colorado avenue attacking the homeowners. >> i stopped him from entering the house. i kicked him in the stomach. he stumbles back and swears at me. he throws at it and screams at me again and runs out of the house. >> he attacked a woman walking her dog is a senior. they tracked him to his home and he told reporter cornell bernard that he didn't remember anything about the night. >>> a coupl
rooney finally found happiness with his eighth wife, jan chamberlain and found success on screen againfilms like "the black stalion." >> he is fast? >> sure he is fast. he hasn't got any papers. >> rooney won an emmy for his role in the tv movie "bill." in 1983, the academy gave me an honorary oscar for lifetime achievement. despite the recognition, rooney felt cheated by hollywood. when asked how he wanted to be remembered -- >> i said two words, i...
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rooney finally found happiness with his eighth wife, jan chamberlain and found success on screen againfilms like "the black stalion." >> he is fast? >> sure he is fast. he hasn't got any papers. >> rooney won an emmy for his role in the tv movie "bill." in 1983, the academy gave me an honorary oscar for lifetime achievement. despite the recognitiont rooney felt cheated by hollywood. when asked how he wanted to be remembered -- >> i said two words, i tried. >> lyndsay davis, abc news. >>> a palo alto teenager is facing a felony battery charge a tonight for allegedly attacking three people while naked. police say 18-year-old dekai showed symptoms of being under the influence. he ran into two homes on colorado avenue attacking the homeowners. >> i stopped him from entering the house. i kicked him in the stomach. he stumbles back and swears at me. he throws at it and screams at me again and runs out of the house. >> he attacked a woman walking her dog is a senior. they tracked him to his home and he told reporter cornell bernard that he didn't remember anything about the night. >>> a coupl
rooney finally found happiness with his eighth wife, jan chamberlain and found success on screen againfilms like "the black stalion." >> he is fast? >> sure he is fast. he hasn't got any papers. >> rooney won an emmy for his role in the tv movie "bill." in 1983, the academy gave me an honorary oscar for lifetime achievement. despite the recognitiont rooney felt cheated by hollywood. when asked how he wanted to be remembered -- >> i said two words, i...
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this was what we used to call chamberlain diplomacy. >>> still ahead, pushing backai check out grapevineial report. and we'll continue discussing today's news with the all-star panel. inspired by the freshness of the season, our chefs have created a new spring seasonal menu at olive garden. dive into our pappardelle pescatore with the best of the bay. salmon bruschetta grilled to perfection, or fall in yum with our chicken primavera made from scratch by our chefs every day and always served with unlimited salad and breadsticks. the all new spring seasonal menu now for a limited time at olive garden, we're all family here. discover our entirely new pronto lunch menu starting at $6.99. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> there's a growing sense of optimism in the month long search for the missing malaysian
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piecement that was showed just before world war ii i think the president is going to be ranked with chamberlain he may not be rank that had high with the yu crane. >> thank you, general appreciate you with being us coming up, this is a most-important segment of the day. going head to head. who has the cutest dog in america? we both have videos and pictures i say it's my dog she loves jasper. straight ahead. at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher mortgage rates... ...and not getting the home you really want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com. america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. when you didn't dread when youbedtime because
piecement that was showed just before world war ii i think the president is going to be ranked with chamberlain he may not be rank that had high with the yu crane. >> thank you, general appreciate you with being us coming up, this is a most-important segment of the day. going head to head. who has the cutest dog in america? we both have videos and pictures i say it's my dog she loves jasper. straight ahead. at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know...
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rooney found happiness with his eighth wife, jan chamberlain.nd he found success on screen again, in films like "the black stallion." >> sure, he's fast. all right. sure, he's fast. he hasn't got any papers. fast or not, i don't think they'd ever let him run. >> reporter: rooney won an emmy for his role in the tv movie "bill." in 1983, the academy gave him an honorary oscar for lifetime achievement. despite the recognition, rooney felt cheated by hollywood, bitter he was never able to capitalize on his early success. >> we didn't make big money in those days. i never made big money in my life. >> reporter: out of necessity and love, rooney acted until the end. when asked how he wanted to be remembered -- >> i said just two words. i tried. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news. >>> he was something. it's hard for us, being from a different generation, to imagine how big he was. they say he was like tom cruise and brad pitt rolled into one in 1942. >> he was it. imagine this, how big was elizabeth taylor. >> right. >> he launched her career in "nati
rooney found happiness with his eighth wife, jan chamberlain.nd he found success on screen again, in films like "the black stallion." >> sure, he's fast. all right. sure, he's fast. he hasn't got any papers. fast or not, i don't think they'd ever let him run. >> reporter: rooney won an emmy for his role in the tv movie "bill." in 1983, the academy gave him an honorary oscar for lifetime achievement. despite the recognition, rooney felt cheated by hollywood,...
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william shakespeare wrote "hamlet" in the ea17th century, shortly after his acting company, lord chamberlain's men, moved into the globe playhouse. in 1997, a reconstructed theatre opened on the thames river as shakespeare's globe. now, the ambitious plan is to take "hamlet" to every country on earth over the next two years, a project that began in london on wednesday, shakespeare's 450th birthday. i talked earlier today to the globe's artistic director, dominic dromgoole. thanks for joining us. in announcing this, you yourself said it was a "lunatic idea," so the first question, of course, why do it? >> why not? all of the best ideas are a little bit mad. two years ago, we did a very, very crazy idea, a festival where we invited 37 countries from all across the world to come and do the complete works of shakespeare all in their own languages, a six-week festival. that was crazy enough. but we wanted to cap that and go a little bit furthe and to celebrate shakespeare, celebrate the international reach of shakespeare, but also to cement other relationships that we formed when we did that festiv
william shakespeare wrote "hamlet" in the ea17th century, shortly after his acting company, lord chamberlain's men, moved into the globe playhouse. in 1997, a reconstructed theatre opened on the thames river as shakespeare's globe. now, the ambitious plan is to take "hamlet" to every country on earth over the next two years, a project that began in london on wednesday, shakespeare's 450th birthday. i talked earlier today to the globe's artistic director, dominic dromgoole....
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. >> and do you see the parallel between the 30's in europe and chamberlain and this? >> absolutely. look at the speech that hitler gave from a hotel balcony in vienna after they had taken austria. you will find the words that he used that are very parallel to those that vladimir putin used after taking crimea. and there is no doubt about what he wants to do. he wants to restore the old russian empire. and right now he is getting no blow back. right now what he has done after crimea is getting a handful of people sanctioned and one bank. now how do you think that vladimir putin interprets that? >> i think he sees it as weakness. but, you know, he knows. he knows the state of the country and i think he knows that president obama is not a confrontational man. listen, senator, we really appreciate you taking the time. weave know you are really busy. thank you. directly ahead, it is tax day and our tax system remains a mess. stossel will prove it. and, later, life after death. is there any proof of that? those reports after these messages. vo: once upon a time there was a
. >> and do you see the parallel between the 30's in europe and chamberlain and this? >> absolutely. look at the speech that hitler gave from a hotel balcony in vienna after they had taken austria. you will find the words that he used that are very parallel to those that vladimir putin used after taking crimea. and there is no doubt about what he wants to do. he wants to restore the old russian empire. and right now he is getting no blow back. right now what he has done after crimea...
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chamberlain, many years ago, waived his umbrella before world war ii and said there will be no war aftering hitler. so, you know, you cannot predict with certainty geopolitical events. that's number one. there are enough geopolitical problems around the world. so we cannot predict them. however, gold has been a storer of value, liquid, portable and convertible into any currency at any time. and a storer of value. and stocks have been good major stocks, and the averages, the large caps, have been also a good inflation hedge for the long-term investor. >> george, great points. thanks for your time. have a great weekend. >> thank you. >>> lululemon shares down more than 35%. 35% from 52. week highs. with increase in competition, how long can the yoga giant stay at the top downward-facing dog? >> nice pun. >>> mattel, a surprising drop of barbie sales. are kids today too obsessed with electronics? do they not love barbie anymore? we'll talk about that and mattel coming up. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the al
chamberlain, many years ago, waived his umbrella before world war ii and said there will be no war aftering hitler. so, you know, you cannot predict with certainty geopolitical events. that's number one. there are enough geopolitical problems around the world. so we cannot predict them. however, gold has been a storer of value, liquid, portable and convertible into any currency at any time. and a storer of value. and stocks have been good major stocks, and the averages, the large caps, have...
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that takes place when a pope dies and pacelli who had been the secretary of state in the office of chamberlain who is in charge of the pope's -- of the vatican on the death of the pope and he has a silver hammer mallet where he hits the head of the dead pope saying his name, his christian name. and when he does not respond for nazism officially dead. when he was a cardinal in 1938, cardinal pacelli and the next slide show's pacelli's coronation as pope pius xii. this is the scene that begins my book that sets the stage a bit for our discussion. this is 1939. let's go back to 1922 when the two younger robust men come to power the same year. the pope was not only vigorous as i mentioned that he was also known as something of a tyrant. cardinals would literally prepare themselves for a meeting with the pope in their private chapel and pray to god to somehow see them through without the pope yelling at them are finding them wanting. the pope in reading some of these accounts of these meetings with the pope where the pope would turn purple with rage, pound on his desk and he's yelling at for exampl
that takes place when a pope dies and pacelli who had been the secretary of state in the office of chamberlain who is in charge of the pope's -- of the vatican on the death of the pope and he has a silver hammer mallet where he hits the head of the dead pope saying his name, his christian name. and when he does not respond for nazism officially dead. when he was a cardinal in 1938, cardinal pacelli and the next slide show's pacelli's coronation as pope pius xii. this is the scene that begins my...
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. >> aren't we taking a neville chamberlain tacked question are >> there is a effort between hitler and hitler had a desire to exterminate class the people and putin once it take back part of a country that used to be part of the soviet union. the consequences are much less weir. >> do you think putin is harboring an idea of a soviet style state? tom likes to achieve -- tease me because i want to rush and i have friends there. they would tell me gorbachev was promised nato would not expand to the east and they always seem nato as relentless expansion to the borders of russia. >> the soviet reunion. i do think putin wants to expand more or less to include most of the territory. he will not go that far but he certainly wants more than they have. on nato expansion, you are right. there are advantages to that. at some point, the west could say, ok, the stops now or nato will get involved. point, it is appeasement. >> it is appeasement but not neville appeasement. >> germany is an incredible mystery. meetingsthat the imf to one of their leading people. whatshould we expect or should we deman
. >> aren't we taking a neville chamberlain tacked question are >> there is a effort between hitler and hitler had a desire to exterminate class the people and putin once it take back part of a country that used to be part of the soviet union. the consequences are much less weir. >> do you think putin is harboring an idea of a soviet style state? tom likes to achieve -- tease me because i want to rush and i have friends there. they would tell me gorbachev was promised nato...
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this was wilt chamberlain who wrote it notorious for book at the time about black line. she started doing sculptures of him and also his wife and children. then she started doing wedding couples. i would go to the house and everything was a wedding. she was trying to work on us to get us married. [laughter] in her own special way. keep going. the wake and resurrection of the bicentennial. new roll-on. all of this is work she started to do when she happened to africa. just roll onto the end. i am done. thank you so very much. [applause] [applause] >> thank you again professor. appreciated again. a round of applause please. [applause] and thank you for the gift of your ipad here. >> thank you very much wallace. thank you for your patience. we are going to get right to the discussion part. as i mentioned at the beginning this is an interactive experience here. we certainly enjoyed their initial comments from our guest speakers. what i would ask is that -- i think we have a microphone over here. if you feel equal can speak without a microphone that's fine but -- you need to
this was wilt chamberlain who wrote it notorious for book at the time about black line. she started doing sculptures of him and also his wife and children. then she started doing wedding couples. i would go to the house and everything was a wedding. she was trying to work on us to get us married. [laughter] in her own special way. keep going. the wake and resurrection of the bicentennial. new roll-on. all of this is work she started to do when she happened to africa. just roll onto the end. i...
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that takes place when a pope dies and pacelli who had been the secretary of state in the office of chamberlain who is in charge of the pope's -- of the vatican on the death of the pope and he has a silver hammer mallet where he hits the head of the dead pope saying his name, his christian name. and when he does not respond for nazism officially dead. when he was a cardinal in 1938, cardinal pacelli and the next slide show's pacelli's coronation as pope pius xii. this is the scene that begins my book that sets the stage a bit for our discussion. this is 1939. let's go back to 1922 when the two younger robust men come to power the same year. the pope was not only vigorous as i mentioned that he was also known as something of a tyrant. cardinals would literally prepare themselves for a meeting with the pope in their private chapel and pray to god to somehow see them through without the pope yelling at them are finding them wanting. the pope in reading some of these accounts of these meetings with the pope where the pope would turn purple with rage, pound on his desk and he's yelling at for exampl
that takes place when a pope dies and pacelli who had been the secretary of state in the office of chamberlain who is in charge of the pope's -- of the vatican on the death of the pope and he has a silver hammer mallet where he hits the head of the dead pope saying his name, his christian name. and when he does not respond for nazism officially dead. when he was a cardinal in 1938, cardinal pacelli and the next slide show's pacelli's coronation as pope pius xii. this is the scene that begins my...
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that guy makes wilt chamberlain look like a monk. >>> this is going to be big news because it mattersn that to me. >> let me explain. at&t is in advanced talks to bring ultrafast internet to six north carolina cities with speeds up to one gigabit per second or ten times the current fastest options. google also announced in february that it too was considering north carolina among dozens of areas to expand its fiber network. why is this important? >> why north carolina. >> it's an open market. >> research triangle. >> open market. what's important about this in the context of the comcast/twc transaction, one of the big issues in washington is would comcast have a monopoly. if you see other companies regulating like this, innovating, it may suggest to the regulators there is competition out there and people are continuing to innovate. >> are you seriously going to argue when these two companies don't operate in any of the same geographic areas, you think there's going to be an issue here? >> what you've seen -- >> only one senator said he was going to block it. the guy who wouldn't be a
that guy makes wilt chamberlain look like a monk. >>> this is going to be big news because it mattersn that to me. >> let me explain. at&t is in advanced talks to bring ultrafast internet to six north carolina cities with speeds up to one gigabit per second or ten times the current fastest options. google also announced in february that it too was considering north carolina among dozens of areas to expand its fiber network. why is this important? >> why north carolina....
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rooney married jane chamberlain in 1978. they toured in a show. ♪ i can't give you anything but love" he. >> reporter: in a handful of movies including "night of the museum" in 2006. the life of his life, the constant of all of his life was always his work. >> -- and remembers the people who opened the doors for all these youngsters and people today. >> reporter: nischelle turner, cnn, hollywood. >> nine decades of a career. eight wives. hopeless romantic. >> i don't retire, i inspire. >> i know what a life. >> and so many generations being able to enjoy his work and will continue to from here on out. >> yeah. >> for sure. long career. long life. wonderful man. >>> coming up next on "new day" -- a lot coming up on the show. they're calling is it most promising lead left in the search for 370. if the signals are coming from the missing plane's black box, how do the crews go about finding it now. our experts will be weighing in. at your ford dealer think? they think about tires. and what they've been through lately. polar vort
rooney married jane chamberlain in 1978. they toured in a show. ♪ i can't give you anything but love" he. >> reporter: in a handful of movies including "night of the museum" in 2006. the life of his life, the constant of all of his life was always his work. >> -- and remembers the people who opened the doors for all these youngsters and people today. >> reporter: nischelle turner, cnn, hollywood. >> nine decades of a career. eight wives. hopeless...
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what we're seeing is history repeating itself because sir chamberlain in the 1930s, same thing.an have this. then the next thing, blitz krieg is running through czechoslovakia. putin is not done. this is a former kgb officer. he's a bully and he sees weakness in the united states of america right now. >> so he sees our president as a pushover. there is a brand-new fox news poll out that shows that a majority of americans say president obama on russia, simply not tough enough. look at that. 66%. there is one other poll i want to show you. that is from the "washington post," asking the military, was he a good commander in chief in the military? the current president right now, 42 say yes as opposed to 48% say no. and then george w. bush, 65% say yes. he was a good commander in chief. what's the difference between the two approaches? >> i think what you're saying with president obama is misplaced priorities. you don't see a president who is focused on national security, building the military up. how can you say to your strong commander in chief when you send the secretary of state
what we're seeing is history repeating itself because sir chamberlain in the 1930s, same thing.an have this. then the next thing, blitz krieg is running through czechoslovakia. putin is not done. this is a former kgb officer. he's a bully and he sees weakness in the united states of america right now. >> so he sees our president as a pushover. there is a brand-new fox news poll out that shows that a majority of americans say president obama on russia, simply not tough enough. look at...