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i looked through whole book for kevin costner. [laughter] >> he said you enjoy the of movie that were you surprised? they seem to conflate or crunch things together. >> it was interesting. well i was writing my first book and learning how to do that. >> her first book a. [applause] >> was also getting a crash course in what it takes to adapt a book for film and how you tell a story and the difference between fact and truth. but what i really appreciated with the final product it was very true to a the circumstances and what it was like during those early days. so why can't you make money and debt bill -- a movie that goes for that time? [laughter] i think it was the right decision with the very dramatic moment where she calculates of trajectory for john glenn's wife and -- life it is difficult to teach those certain elements shifting from one character to the other i assure anyone who has seen the movie could figure this out but that kevin costner character has no spine. [laughter] >>s so it was is when i struggled with some of th
i looked through whole book for kevin costner. [laughter] >> he said you enjoy the of movie that were you surprised? they seem to conflate or crunch things together. >> it was interesting. well i was writing my first book and learning how to do that. >> her first book a. [applause] >> was also getting a crash course in what it takes to adapt a book for film and how you tell a story and the difference between fact and truth. but what i really appreciated with the final...
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i went through the whole book looking for kevin costner and i did not see kevin costner! [laughter] i know that you said you do not have a problem with it but we surprised hoat how they chose t tell the story? it seems that the kind of crunched a lot of circumstances together to make the narrative more compelling. >> yeah, it was an interesting experience of this whole hidden figures thing. while i was writing my first book, learning how to do that. >> your first book. her first book! [applause] oh my god. >> you know, i was also getting a crash course in what it takes to adapt a book for film and how you tell a story to film and how you tell a story, sort of difference between fact and truth. you know, there are a lot of facts that are dissuaded in the movie. but what i really appreciated about the final product of the movie is that it is very true. it is very church the nature of the women, it is very true to the circumstances, very true to nasa and that sense of what it was like during the early days but it was really hard for me because first of all you know about thi
i went through the whole book looking for kevin costner and i did not see kevin costner! [laughter] i know that you said you do not have a problem with it but we surprised hoat how they chose t tell the story? it seems that the kind of crunched a lot of circumstances together to make the narrative more compelling. >> yeah, it was an interesting experience of this whole hidden figures thing. while i was writing my first book, learning how to do that. >> your first book. her first...
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now, went through the whole book looking for kevin costner and i didn't see no kevin costner. [laughter] >> and i know you said that you enjoyed the movie and didn't have a problem with it, but or you surprised at how they chose to tell a story becausee it seems like they inflated a lot of things and crunched circumstances together to make the narrative more compelling. >> i mean, it was interesting experience of this whole "hidden figures" thing. while i was writing my first book and learning to do that-- >> your first book. her first book. [applause]. >> you know, i was also getting a crash course in what it takes to adapt a book for film and how you tell a story through film and how you tell a story sort of a different between fact and truth. so, there are a lot of facts conflated in the movie, but what i really appreciated about the final product of the movie is that it's very true. it's very true to the nature of the women. it's very true to the circumstances. it's very true to nasa and in that sense what it was like during those early days in the space race, but it was r
now, went through the whole book looking for kevin costner and i didn't see no kevin costner. [laughter] >> and i know you said that you enjoyed the movie and didn't have a problem with it, but or you surprised at how they chose to tell a story becausee it seems like they inflated a lot of things and crunched circumstances together to make the narrative more compelling. >> i mean, it was interesting experience of this whole "hidden figures" thing. while i was writing my...
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been in a similar situation once some years previously and i was determined that what happened to costner wouldn't happen ton us. never once did it cross my mind we would go down. >> with helicopter operations shut down for the night, the troops dig in and the much large enemy force creeps forcer. how did the americans survive the night? that's next on "war stories." jackie: as an 18 year old, i let my mistakes kind of take over my life. i was point-five credits away from completing high school and i didn't do it. angela: i got pregnant and i was the main one working so, i did what i had to do to survive. jocelyn: sentía que la escuela no era para mí. karim: most of my family they never graduated high school or even let alone go to college so i'm trying to break that barrier. jackie: my family never stopped pushing for me to be better because they knew what i could become and who i could become as a person. karim: everyday after work i went straight to school, studied hard, and it paid off. jocelyn: sentía como que si quiero cambiar el mundo tengo que cambiara mi primero. group: surprise!
been in a similar situation once some years previously and i was determined that what happened to costner wouldn't happen ton us. never once did it cross my mind we would go down. >> with helicopter operations shut down for the night, the troops dig in and the much large enemy force creeps forcer. how did the americans survive the night? that's next on "war stories." jackie: as an 18 year old, i let my mistakes kind of take over my life. i was point-five credits away from...
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related to a 19 #1 the fact that this is happening is in part related to a 19 # 1 film starring kevin costnero get into your minds how the spooks think. they are not ordinary crooks. think the unthinkable. question everything. i went through the looking glass here, people. white is black, and black is white. the film's relevant as it wraps up the fierce speculation around what happened to jf the fierce speculation around what happened tojf kennedy. and the us co ng ress happened tojf kennedy. and the us congress responded by promising to release the documents within 25 yea rs. release the documents within 25 years. that dead line is today. we have more. some of the documents relate to lee harvey oswald's trip to mexico, where he met cuban and russian spies. but he himself was murdered before he could stand trial. the 1992 law that ordered some fbi case files to be kept secret was intended to quell growing speculation, even now parts of the evidence will be redockeded. president kennedy has been assassinated. it is official now. the president is dead. more than half a century after his assassi
related to a 19 #1 the fact that this is happening is in part related to a 19 # 1 film starring kevin costnero get into your minds how the spooks think. they are not ordinary crooks. think the unthinkable. question everything. i went through the looking glass here, people. white is black, and black is white. the film's relevant as it wraps up the fierce speculation around what happened to jf the fierce speculation around what happened tojf kennedy. and the us co ng ress happened tojf kennedy....
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have always recognized me for it but it was only when she did it in the movie the bodyguard kevin costner had loved the song and he directed that a movie and was in it and so he's the one that you know wanted the song he and his secretary had loved the song so they sent for it and whitney just killed it i mean she just absolutely just did a wonderful job nobody could have done a better job than she did on that bridge in the book lady which was a part of the campaign for children's literacy in the united states will go door to miley cyrus was also in do you think you've influenced her music this thing a new album is country influence well i don't know if i have or not i'd like to think so in some ways i think maybe i have inspired her because she's a freshman to me as well she's very giving very talented very special and i was just so excited that we got to write and sing that song together in her new album the rainbow land but yes she's i think she's moving back to nashville and i think she's chance of new things and mother's relist smart and i hope she does well she'll always i've always
have always recognized me for it but it was only when she did it in the movie the bodyguard kevin costner had loved the song and he directed that a movie and was in it and so he's the one that you know wanted the song he and his secretary had loved the song so they sent for it and whitney just killed it i mean she just absolutely just did a wonderful job nobody could have done a better job than she did on that bridge in the book lady which was a part of the campaign for children's literacy in...
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cheryl: where is kevin costner when you need him, dagen. historians upset that president trump didn't release the entire collection. 1992 law mandated that all documents be publicly disclosed this year but the cia and fbi asked that some information be withheld. the president trump put files under six-month review saying that he basically had no choice but the 2800 page that is were released revealed interesting new details like lee harvey oswalt meeting a kgb agent in mÉxico two months before the shooting and get this, cia had been involved in assassination plots against cuba's fidel castro. so this -- like i said, they'll be movies and tv shows about new documents coming up. preorders for iphone 10 start today but you will probably have trouble getting hands on one, sources say that supplies of the hot new phone already sold out, shipping estimates well beyond launch date, weeks, maybe months, the news coming on weak sales of the iphone 8. two researching firms says that iphone 8 weakest, people are still getting 7 basically. costly win f
cheryl: where is kevin costner when you need him, dagen. historians upset that president trump didn't release the entire collection. 1992 law mandated that all documents be publicly disclosed this year but the cia and fbi asked that some information be withheld. the president trump put files under six-month review saying that he basically had no choice but the 2800 page that is were released revealed interesting new details like lee harvey oswalt meeting a kgb agent in mÉxico two months before...
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, they have some rather promising projects coming forward great one called yellowstone with kevin costner projects like the current work, the up side. they also have a distribution apparatus that could be of value if you are a company that wants to get into the movie business it helps to have an infrastructure in place were you can release films. >> he is going to be a rich man. >> he could be a rich man. you have to think with all of these accusers coming out, is that going to mean more legal liability for him? maria: is already a rich man. >> will he stay a rich man? >> he really would like a mobile and he was able to do that by putting expenses through the company. do the private jet go away? certainly richer than i am. i will grant you that. >> a lot richer than all of us are that they say. >> what is the value of these movies that are now delaying it until next year getting it out of that? what would you do a something like that? >> the current war was expected in 2017 oscar hopeful. the studio pulled the money from the november release date. >> i think those little bit optimistic. t
, they have some rather promising projects coming forward great one called yellowstone with kevin costner projects like the current work, the up side. they also have a distribution apparatus that could be of value if you are a company that wants to get into the movie business it helps to have an infrastructure in place were you can release films. >> he is going to be a rich man. >> he could be a rich man. you have to think with all of these accusers coming out, is that going to mean...
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hit series from the '80s that won five emmys and attracted clinton eastwood, tim robbins, and kevin costnerworked on the sci-fi series that steven spielberg ran. this is a deal. also breaking bad producers are on this as well. stuart: so top shelf as apple g, again, as liz just said, they go big on everything that they do. getting spielberg onboard is wonderful. they're going to start with the top producer, director in the nation in the history, probably of hollywood. so, again, hitting it out of the park for apple and hopefully they'll continue to produce good content. stuart: all right. now, one more time. the dow jones industrial average 8 minutes into the trading session is up. not a lot. we always -- very frequently we start like this. a very modest gain. pretty flat to slightly higher. why are you shaking your head? liz: we're coming into earnings season. we could be talking dow 23,000. that's all i'm saying. stuart: well, 169 points away. that's it. >> we should be talking dow 24,000 and 25,000. liz: like you said. stuart: i'm sure you will, given any excuse, i'm sure you will. quick
hit series from the '80s that won five emmys and attracted clinton eastwood, tim robbins, and kevin costnerworked on the sci-fi series that steven spielberg ran. this is a deal. also breaking bad producers are on this as well. stuart: so top shelf as apple g, again, as liz just said, they go big on everything that they do. getting spielberg onboard is wonderful. they're going to start with the top producer, director in the nation in the history, probably of hollywood. so, again, hitting it out...