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. >>> british media personality, chris evans is getting a new job title.ring up for a new gig on one of the world's most watched shows. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. a good host, is a good host ♪ no matter where he's hosting. ♪ stella artois host beautifully >>> months after jeremy clarkson was fired the bbc named hi successor. british tv and radio personality chris evans signed a three-year deal on tuesday as part of an all-new lineup. the network says clarkson's cohost, richard hammond and james may will not be involved in the new show. >> clarksson was fired in march, you'll recall, after a fight with the show producer. top gear is one of the bbc's most popular shows, watched by some 350 million viewers worldwide. >>> our seniorer media correspondent is joining us from new york to talk about this big announcement. brian, i'm wondering if for our u.s. viewers there is a
. >>> british media personality, chris evans is getting a new job title.ring up for a new gig on one of the world's most watched shows. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. a good host, is a good host ♪ no matter where he's hosting. ♪ stella artois host beautifully >>> months after jeremy...
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recently judy woodruff talked with her, ansvetlana's american daughter chris evans. >> rosemary sullivans evans, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> pleasure to be here >> rosemary sullivan, there is a lot of new material in here. you were able to get access to politburo notes cia files what do you think you ultimately were able to add to her story? >> i don't think anybody has been able to speak to the number of people i spoke to. i was able to interview 40 different people in russia in georgia in london in the united states. i was able to get the fbi files,ed cia files some documents when i went to russia in the state archives. so it was precisely the right moment to write the book because all that material could be brought together in a way that i done think has been known before. and svetlana's story is so different from her father's story, you think you know stalin and then you find his daughter, this woman of principles of intelligence of humanitarian impulses. >> woodruff: different from the prisoner of this terrible set of circumstances that was taking place when
recently judy woodruff talked with her, ansvetlana's american daughter chris evans. >> rosemary sullivans evans, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> pleasure to be here >> rosemary sullivan, there is a lot of new material in here. you were able to get access to politburo notes cia files what do you think you ultimately were able to add to her story? >> i don't think anybody has been able to speak to the number of people i spoke to. i was able to...
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that changed her and made it possible to be the person she was. >> chris evans, how mh was your mother'sa part of your relationship with her? and what kind of relationship did you have with her. >> it wasn't a part of my past at all untili was a young teenager. because she kept me very very sheltered from it. she always called me american as apple pie. she wanted me-- she always wanted to protect me from the hardships that she had had to go through. we had a very special relationship once i had become probably a young teenager. sometimes i was doing the parenting, sometimes she wasment we were a little bit more of an equal partnership sort of a superduo. >> woodruff: that really comes through in the book. you had to have been struck by that rosemary. >> yes absolutely i remember sitting in when i advised-- visited chris in portland sitting in my hold el room in the descending dark and saying to me, there were moments when my mother could fall into the night terrors of a child. and you wouldn't know what precipitated it. and those who stayed with her, those who loved her saw the volcano a
that changed her and made it possible to be the person she was. >> chris evans, how mh was your mother'sa part of your relationship with her? and what kind of relationship did you have with her. >> it wasn't a part of my past at all untili was a young teenager. because she kept me very very sheltered from it. she always called me american as apple pie. she wanted me-- she always wanted to protect me from the hardships that she had had to go through. we had a very special...
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it will be clothed in an actual suit worn by chris evans' stunt double. the figure will be on display here through the summer with his mighty shield as well. >> i want to see that. >>> today 88 degrees. we will be having the humidity drop a little bit after lunch but keep the umbrella with you. they're light but we'll have some showers till about lunch time. then we'll see some sunshine. >>> still have delays on the bw parkway right now. the northbound side, the showldzer is blocked at -- shoulder is blocked at the goddard space flight center. we're seeing delays all the way to 410 so be mindful of that if you're going to be heading out in that direction. things are shaping up rather nicely on i-66 at gallows road this morning. >>> cbs this morning is next. a routine traffic stop turned deadly and it was all caught on camera. the story about the former south carolina police officer indicted on a murder charge. >>> and from the military to the media, john stewart talks about his efforts to bring veterans into the entertainment industry. >>> i'm tracking sh
it will be clothed in an actual suit worn by chris evans' stunt double. the figure will be on display here through the summer with his mighty shield as well. >> i want to see that. >>> today 88 degrees. we will be having the humidity drop a little bit after lunch but keep the umbrella with you. they're light but we'll have some showers till about lunch time. then we'll see some sunshine. >>> still have delays on the bw parkway right now. the northbound side, the...
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will unveil a new wax figure, captain america as portrayed by chris evans, on display for only the summerdo you know an incredible amazing dad, a father so super he's like the superman of all dads. is it your dad? go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to tell us about this super dad and he might end up here on "gma" in time for father's day. come on it's time to start bragging about your dad. [ cheers and applause ] >> we cannot wait to kick off our giant father's day celebration next week. your dad could be going home with a surprise of his life. >> we love dads. >> we do. >>> our best makeover. could your dad use a new look like this one we did earlier. this is a huge change. >> look at him. >> this was a huge -- >> that was one of my favorites. >> same guy? >> he looks like a movie star. yes, it's the same man. >> guys go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to find out how to enter your dad and we know you have so many out the who deserve it. >> absolutely. and we're also excited for our of monsters and men performing live just ahead. you remember their hit song "little tox." >> looki
will unveil a new wax figure, captain america as portrayed by chris evans, on display for only the summerdo you know an incredible amazing dad, a father so super he's like the superman of all dads. is it your dad? go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to tell us about this super dad and he might end up here on "gma" in time for father's day. come on it's time to start bragging about your dad. [ cheers and applause ] >> we cannot wait to kick off our giant father's day...
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chris. >> joining me from austin, evan smith, evan, we were going back through the 2012, sort of following clippings of the 2012 incredible rise and fall of governor rick perry's presidential candidate. why was that such a disaster and what should lead anyone to believe that disaster will not be repeated once he's off prompter and not giving a prepared speech and doing things he proved himself incapable of doing on the trail the last time around? >> the two big issues last time is his health was not good and preparedness was not good. beyond thanks it went perfectly. his record, as you said, as governor of texas, the economic record particularly was very strong and a lot of us thought that would be enough to carry him to the top of the pact but he blew it. the problem was he blew it in a very weak field, and his big challenge in this election, chris, i would say is not simply being better prepared and for healthy but realize income a field of 15 or 20 republicans, even the worst of whom is better that some of the best last time. he's going to have to figure out how to stand out, the vetera
chris. >> joining me from austin, evan smith, evan, we were going back through the 2012, sort of following clippings of the 2012 incredible rise and fall of governor rick perry's presidential candidate. why was that such a disaster and what should lead anyone to believe that disaster will not be repeated once he's off prompter and not giving a prepared speech and doing things he proved himself incapable of doing on the trail the last time around? >> the two big issues last time is...
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chris: i have not talked to jack recently. i did bump into evan in the studio. evan, while we were still working there, we discussed things that he would believe are worth doing. this is not the five-year vision of twitter, it is where's they should be now. they are just playing catch-up. emily: is google buying twitter realistic? speculation has been going on about this for years. chris: the board doesn't have anybody that wants to be in it forever. nobody owns 50% of the stock or could block a deal like that. i think google would like to buy twitter. i think they never got social personal identity, real time, or anything, they haven't nailed that. they would not let google go to twitter without putting in a bid. the gold mine has not changed. his perception that twitter is not doing everything they could has not changed. he would love the opportunity to own it and to improve some of the things. you have a user at microsoft who has watched it. when twitter was selling its data, microsoft revisited it was across from me and dick costolo. i think alibaba might be
chris: i have not talked to jack recently. i did bump into evan in the studio. evan, while we were still working there, we discussed things that he would believe are worth doing. this is not the five-year vision of twitter, it is where's they should be now. they are just playing catch-up. emily: is google buying twitter realistic? speculation has been going on about this for years. chris: the board doesn't have anybody that wants to be in it forever. nobody owns 50% of the stock or could block...
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chris: i have not talked to jack recently. i did bump into evan in the studio.any other things that were not my original ideas but ev and i have discussed while he was working there are things that i believe would be worth doing. we share a five-year future for twitter. they have lost years and they are just playing catch-up. emily: google buying twitter. is that realistic? chris: it is really realistic. emily: but speculation has been going on about this for years. chris: if google were to buy twitter, it would instantly improve the stuff google has. this board, there is no one that wants to be independent forever. nobody owns 50% of the stock or could block a deal like that. emily: you think google would want to buy twitter? chris: i think google would love to buy twitter. i think they never got social personal identity, real time, or anything, they haven't nailed that. that said, zuck would not let twitter go to google without putting in a bid. zuck looks at twitter and sees so much potential in it. people i know who are close to him -- i'm not close to him,
chris: i have not talked to jack recently. i did bump into evan in the studio.any other things that were not my original ideas but ev and i have discussed while he was working there are things that i believe would be worth doing. we share a five-year future for twitter. they have lost years and they are just playing catch-up. emily: google buying twitter. is that realistic? chris: it is really realistic. emily: but speculation has been going on about this for years. chris: if google were to buy...
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evan low. welcome. asha jadeja is highly respected as a venture capitalist, angel investor in more than a hundred silicon valley startups, closely affiliated with stanford university, and an active philanthropist. chris punongbayan is executive director of asian americans advancing justice, asian law caucus. thank you all for being here. now, this is meant to be a stimulating conversation, so feel free to jump in with your thoughts and ideas like you would with friends, because we are all friends here. all right? welcome. you know, cheryl cited the growing asian-american population in the u.s. this has historical basis, of course, in a very important piece of federal law that passed 50 years ago. so, chris, let's begin with you. how did the immigration and nationality act open the door for immigrants, specifically for asians? >> mm-hmm. so that law was really transformative for all immigrants but particularly from asia. prior to 1965, there were quotas sealing limits on immigrants from certain countries, but in 1965, the doors were opened wide. prior to 1965, there had only been 1.5 million immigrants from asia in almost the 150 years prior to that. since then, in the last 50 years, we've seen over 1
evan low. welcome. asha jadeja is highly respected as a venture capitalist, angel investor in more than a hundred silicon valley startups, closely affiliated with stanford university, and an active philanthropist. chris punongbayan is executive director of asian americans advancing justice, asian law caucus. thank you all for being here. now, this is meant to be a stimulating conversation, so feel free to jump in with your thoughts and ideas like you would with friends, because we are all...
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chris? >> rich reporting from charleston thanks for that. we want to discuss this week's terrible events with our sunday panel. gop strategist karl rove. maryland congresswoman edwards. janine perrillo and former democratic senator evan bye. there are so many aspects to this. the history of attacks on black churches. the chilling pictures. the issue of gun control. congresswoman edwards, let me start with you. what are your thoughts about the massacre in charleston? >> well, it did take me back. i remember as a little girl 16th street baptist church was bombed in birmingham and i was -- i remember being afraid of going to church. >> we should say 1963. >> 1963. >> four little girls were killed in that bombing. >> that's right. i think for so many of us the pain and the history of violence that's happened in our churches it was a reminder again that we still have a lot of work to do in this country and to see the lives lost you know state senator and a pastor a librarian, a coach, people who were part of the fabric of a community, and i think all of us have work to do on race and i don't think it's inappropriate for us to talk about what we need to do to get and keep guns out of the hands of people who would commit su
chris? >> rich reporting from charleston thanks for that. we want to discuss this week's terrible events with our sunday panel. gop strategist karl rove. maryland congresswoman edwards. janine perrillo and former democratic senator evan bye. there are so many aspects to this. the history of attacks on black churches. the chilling pictures. the issue of gun control. congresswoman edwards, let me start with you. what are your thoughts about the massacre in charleston? >> well, it did...
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chris sacca will join kelly among the other panelists, coming up on the second hour of the "closing bell." i'll see you tomorrow. >>> thank you, bill. and welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evanst's see if the nasdaq went out with a new record high. we were watching. looks like we almost got there, but not quite. adding 22 point, 5,099 is the level there, about seven points shy of its closing high. still up half a percent for the strongest performance of the major indexes. the dow adding 66 points for its part. and the s&p up about 4.5, or a little less than a quarter of one percentage point. let's bring in the panel, "shark tank's" kevin o'leary in the house and our very own sarah eisen. and also with us charlie from aeriel investments and "fast money" trader, guy adami. welcome to both of you as well. charlie, let me begin with you here. what do you make of these markets? bond yields are popping, but equities are still rallying? what looks attractive to you? >> well stronger balance sheet companies. strong balance sheet companies have had a wind in their face for 30 years as interest rates have kept coming down. that helps leverage companies, and we're finally starting to se
chris sacca will join kelly among the other panelists, coming up on the second hour of the "closing bell." i'll see you tomorrow. >>> thank you, bill. and welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evanst's see if the nasdaq went out with a new record high. we were watching. looks like we almost got there, but not quite. adding 22 point, 5,099 is the level there, about seven points shy of its closing high. still up half a percent for the strongest...