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here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: it is cold, remote, and inhospitable. >> oh, my god! >> oh, my god. >> reporter: one of the last frontiers on earth. but for a few intrepid miners greenland might just be the color of money. >> got a ruby here. probably a 2 carat ruby. >> reporter: this team of seven miners went to greenland, hoping to strike it rich. their journey documented on the animal planet show "ice cold gold." last season their first trip was almost a total bust. but then on the very last day, as winter was setting in, they hit paydirt. >> look at this! this is it! >> no way! >> yes! >> no way. >> reporter: a previously undiscovered area they call the red zone. the rocks, studded with rubies and other gemstones, a claim that may be worth millions. the second season, airing now, is all about their effort to make that claim pay off. >> how much did you find? >> none of your business. >> reporter: for thee of the guys, greenland is a world away from home. a place that a century ago was the u.s. frontier, the wild west of the american gold rush. "nightline" caught u
here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: it is cold, remote, and inhospitable. >> oh, my god! >> oh, my god. >> reporter: one of the last frontiers on earth. but for a few intrepid miners greenland might just be the color of money. >> got a ruby here. probably a 2 carat ruby. >> reporter: this team of seven miners went to greenland, hoping to strike it rich. their journey documented on the animal planet show "ice cold gold." last season their first...
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david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> now to the frantic search for survivors after the ferry boat sinking is lessening. gloria riviera is there for us. >> reporter: head bowed, the captain of that doomed ferry, escorted into court today. as tonight we see the moment he abandoned ship, leaving so many on board. this video shows him toweling off on dry land just after his rescue. today, he admitted he was not at the ship's controls when the accident happened. he also claimed he told passengers to stay inside, because rescue ships had not arrived. that decision cost so many lives. now, these two large buoys mark the spot of the deadly disaster. all day, the waters filling with rescuers, 12 miles out to sea. a massive crane arriving, three more on the way. 169 rescue boats on the water and 500 divers, fighting rough seas. two days after that boat went down, they are now entering the wreck. through the cargo area. trying to reach the cafeteria, where many are believed to have been trapped. rescuers began pumping air into the vessel, in the hopes some people might still be alive. their
david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> now to the frantic search for survivors after the ferry boat sinking is lessening. gloria riviera is there for us. >> reporter: head bowed, the captain of that doomed ferry, escorted into court today. as tonight we see the moment he abandoned ship, leaving so many on board. this video shows him toweling off on dry land just after his rescue. today, he admitted he was not at the ship's controls when the accident happened. he also claimed he...
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david wright, abc news. hollywood. >>> still ahead. our real money team is back with something we don't do every month when it comes to paying our bills. it's costing money. tonight what to look for in this month's bill that could save you hundreds of dollars when we're back in two minutes. man: i know the name of eight princesses. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. one of our favorite things to do is going to
david wright, abc news. hollywood. >>> still ahead. our real money team is back with something we don't do every month when it comes to paying our bills. it's costing money. tonight what to look for in this month's bill that could save you hundreds of dollars when we're back in two minutes. man: i know the name of eight princesses. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry...
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here is abc's david wright. >> reporter: only in the era of youtube and the style of "glee" would thision of school spirit ever be possible. kids of every category, lacrosse team to art club, the high school orchestra, the cheerleading squad. which you probably wouldn't hang out all that much in the lunchroom, coming together for a cause. 68 songs in 6 1/2 minutes. quite literally a cast of thousands. 2,700 to be exact. the whole school. this is the place. avon high school in avon, indiana. how did they bring it off? >> this is pretty much a one-take thing. >> reporter: one take after six weeks of planning and listing participants, mapping out the school and one slightly disastrous rehearsal. >> music stopped in the middle. people weren't in their right spots, they didn't know what they were doing. >> reporter: last thursday, cameras rolling, it all came together flawlessly. student cameraman, rolling along in a teach were dragged along by a teacher holding an ipad. >> this is the most interesting thing i've done as a teacher at this point. >> reporter: the goal, raise $20,000 for chil
here is abc's david wright. >> reporter: only in the era of youtube and the style of "glee" would thision of school spirit ever be possible. kids of every category, lacrosse team to art club, the high school orchestra, the cheerleading squad. which you probably wouldn't hang out all that much in the lunchroom, coming together for a cause. 68 songs in 6 1/2 minutes. quite literally a cast of thousands. 2,700 to be exact. the whole school. this is the place. avon high school in...
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we're "up all nightline" with abc's david wright. >> reporter: ed catmull may not be a household namelped create the entire field of computer animation. you were a computer guy? >> yes. as a child my heros were walt disney and albert einstein. i wanted to be an animator but when i left high school i didn't know how to proceed. >> reporter: catmull found a job with george lucas who was looking for special effects for his "star wars" movie. >> he believed that technology was going to change the industry. no studios believed this at this time. >> reporter: in his new book "creativity inc." he describes lucas' management style as being yoda like. >> do or do not. there is no try. >> reporter: when disney bought pixar, he noticed the offices at disney were different, cubicles barren. >> you thought it was a disaster. you don't want to clean the cubicle. you want them to be personalized. >> the same was true of the movies disney was releasing at the time. animation, the core of the company had hit a slump. >> it seems like when you merged with them, they were very much like mr. incredible o
we're "up all nightline" with abc's david wright. >> reporter: ed catmull may not be a household namelped create the entire field of computer animation. you were a computer guy? >> yes. as a child my heros were walt disney and albert einstein. i wanted to be an animator but when i left high school i didn't know how to proceed. >> reporter: catmull found a job with george lucas who was looking for special effects for his "star wars" movie. >> he...
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here's abc's david wright. ♪ here i stand >> reporter: the number one animated movie of all time.n." ♪ never bothered me anyway >> reporter: number two, pixar's "toy story 3" one common denominator, the same executive in charge of both companies. so nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: you are the woody of pixar? ed cap? well may not be a household name. but you have seen his movies. he helped create the entire field of computer animation. you are a computer guy? >> yes. as a child my hero for walt disney and albert einstein. i basically wanted to be an animator. but when i left high school i didn't know how to proceed. there were no schools for it. >> reporter: he found a job with george lucas looking for a special effects for his "star wars" movies. >> he believed technology would change the industry. no studios believed this at the time. >> reporter: the first time computer graphics were used in a movie in a largely forgettable film. the 1976 movie "future world." that its ed capwe'll hand, animated through a piece of ked he wrote as a student. a building block t
here's abc's david wright. ♪ here i stand >> reporter: the number one animated movie of all time.n." ♪ never bothered me anyway >> reporter: number two, pixar's "toy story 3" one common denominator, the same executive in charge of both companies. so nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: you are the woody of pixar? ed cap? well may not be a household name. but you have seen his movies. he helped create the entire field of computer...
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note that on his own no david wright and ready to defend. what type of active on the horse would imagine that in order to get one of these. good read. check out enough that the pkk but didn't approve of our goals are the people who write on one hand it to me that having a blog award. this is just like the dead wood that can be pretty keen to put it. i'm just making out with his own with his decision by the bangladeshi government. i think tends not to be in the pakistani flag with the need to do the thing about the impact of an artist everybody should receive the prize for. did it again with a division of getting this trade that determined that are designed for men although they did that part of the few that we trust in dear's we did the heavy like you are part of our look and what does it. i do and that dependable to invent them to the party at the site to link to these kinds of loans and pay conditions and is a hyper nationalism didn't go up to get on with the digital images of this is a basic duties of phenomena and that was so cute. it op
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abc's david wright and the school that is america strong. ♪ >> reporter: only in the era of youtube,, would this expression of school spirit ever be possible. kids of every category. la crosse team. the art club. the high school orchestra, the cheerleading squad. kids who probably don't hang out all that much in the lunchroom, coming together for a cause. 68 songs in 6.5 minutes. quite literally a cast of thousands. 2,700, to be exact. the whole school. this is the place, avon high school. in avon, indiana. how did they bring it all? >> this was pretty much one big thing. >> reporter: one take, after 6 weeks of planning, enlisting participants, and mapping the school. plus one, slightly disastrous rehearsal. >> music stopped in the middle, people weren't in their right spot, they didn't know what they were doing. >> reporter: but last thursday, camera rolling, it all came together flawlessly. the student cameraman rolled along in a chair by a teacher holding an ipod. >> this is probably the most fun thing i've done in my teaching career to this point. >> reporter: their goal? to rais
abc's david wright and the school that is america strong. ♪ >> reporter: only in the era of youtube,, would this expression of school spirit ever be possible. kids of every category. la crosse team. the art club. the high school orchestra, the cheerleading squad. kids who probably don't hang out all that much in the lunchroom, coming together for a cause. 68 songs in 6.5 minutes. quite literally a cast of thousands. 2,700, to be exact. the whole school. this is the place, avon high...
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david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> came out great. >>> things looking nice and clear.ow. we could see a couple patches of low clouds along the coast tomorrow night. warm in most locations. up in eureka, a little rainy and drizly. in the bay area, high temperatures in the seasonal range. upper 60s to low 70s right around the bay. tomorrow afternoon at at&t park, it's day game for the giants and dodgers. it will be sunny. uv index will be high. if you're going to be exposed to a lot of sunlight, might be wise to put on sunscreen. we've got a beautiful seven days ahead. it's going to warm up up nicely on easter sunday. pleasantly mild on monday, but a sharp drop in temperatures will occur on tuesday along with afy extra clouds. we might even see a couple showers. just light stuff. >>> a zoo in china is turning to television in hopes of cheering up a lonely panda. it all started when its companion moved to another zoo. the staff brought in a television to entertain the panda. according to the local paper, they are playing images of her and her old companion playing. they s
david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> came out great. >>> things looking nice and clear.ow. we could see a couple patches of low clouds along the coast tomorrow night. warm in most locations. up in eureka, a little rainy and drizly. in the bay area, high temperatures in the seasonal range. upper 60s to low 70s right around the bay. tomorrow afternoon at at&t park, it's day game for the giants and dodgers. it will be sunny. uv index will be high. if you're going to be...
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abc's david wright reports from perth, australia. >> reporter: 24 days after flight 370 vanished, theght place. >> this search and recovery operation is probably the most challenging one i have ever seen. >> reporter: even the last words from the cockpit changed. according to a new official transcript released the co-pilot never said, "all right, good night." he actually said, "good night, malaysian 370" the trade association that represents all international airlines meeting in kuala lumpur, vowed never again. >> we cannot let another aircraft simply disappear. >> reporter: that will mean redesigning airplanes to make it more difficult to switch off the tracking devices. >> this airplane is now invisible. >> just by pushing this button -- >> and that button. >> i'm gone. >> reporter: but who did it and why? those answers probably lie deep down on the ocean floor. >> we may never know. >> we may never know. this could be the greatest mystery in commercial aviation. it could remain that way for forever. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, perth, australia. >>> crews in washington stat
abc's david wright reports from perth, australia. >> reporter: 24 days after flight 370 vanished, theght place. >> this search and recovery operation is probably the most challenging one i have ever seen. >> reporter: even the last words from the cockpit changed. according to a new official transcript released the co-pilot never said, "all right, good night." he actually said, "good night, malaysian 370" the trade association that represents all...
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joining us for our "the closing bell" exchange, kim forest, david wright, steven wood, mike gibbs, and we've got the tandem team, of course, of liesman and santelli joining us. steve, i need to start with you. the jobs report was good but it wasn't great and the market may have been hoping for great. >> bill, don't blame me. this one is not on me. i could take a lot of blame, take a lot of blame for what the market does but it's hard to look at this jobs report and see what was just being discussed, the idea of the big cap techs going down. this was a pretty good report. 190,000. we got the upgrades up to 37,000 in the prior two months. you have the workweek increase that suggests maybe better earnings ahead. this should have been the report that suggested better earnings ahead with no change in federal reserve policy. it's also a report that i think confirmed that at least some of the weakness that we've had has been weather related, so that confirms that story that had been troubling the market. so find another culprit. you have to have eight guys there. >> we have a girl, too. kim,
joining us for our "the closing bell" exchange, kim forest, david wright, steven wood, mike gibbs, and we've got the tandem team, of course, of liesman and santelli joining us. steve, i need to start with you. the jobs report was good but it wasn't great and the market may have been hoping for great. >> bill, don't blame me. this one is not on me. i could take a lot of blame, take a lot of blame for what the market does but it's hard to look at this jobs report and see what was...
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. ♪ i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> how amazing is she? it's just as much raw talent in the physical, as it is talent in the spirit, she just doesn't see the limitation. >> people like that are so inspirational to everybody. people who may be in a situation like that. and just everybody else. >> awesome. >>> signs of worry, come on back. to give you sparkling results with less harsh chemicals than ever before. because these are not just glasses. they're what your family drinks from. finish power and free. sparkling clean. less harsh chemicals. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may
. ♪ i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> how amazing is she? it's just as much raw talent in the physical, as it is talent in the spirit, she just doesn't see the limitation. >> people like that are so inspirational to everybody. people who may be in a situation like that. and just everybody else. >> awesome. >>> signs of worry, come on back. to give you sparkling results with less harsh chemicals than ever before. because these are not just...
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david between israel and egypt. event has been dramatized by pulitzer prize winning author lawrence wright in a new play called "cap avid." camp david." >> [yelling] >> please. >> it hardly needs dramatizing, but this is one of the many moments on stage when peace between israel and egypt seemed doomed. >> they are liberated territories! re-creates the negotiations brokered by jimmy --ter and menachem begin and >> it was a time when it was also very difficult. one of the lessons of camp david is there is no perfect time and no perfect people. peace is always available if you really want it. >> i don't want it to be a history lesson. i wanted to be an emotional experience for people. >> veteran actor richard thomas takes on the role of president carter that plans to be in the audience on opening night. >> i've always wanted to be the most powerful man in the world. the most challenging thing for me right now is to try to gesture in his direction. you're watching people go through this drama. at camp david, the person that is aneace -- carter engineer by training and by mentality. he was able to fill in the emotional
david between israel and egypt. event has been dramatized by pulitzer prize winning author lawrence wright in a new play called "cap avid." camp david." >> [yelling] >> please. >> it hardly needs dramatizing, but this is one of the many moments on stage when peace between israel and egypt seemed doomed. >> they are liberated territories! re-creates the negotiations brokered by jimmy --ter and menachem begin and >> it was a time when it was also very...
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joining me now is actor richard thomas who plays president carter in the play and camp david playwright, lawrence wrightratulations. >> thank you very much. >> richard, the president came up stage, i was sitting right across the aisle from him and he was laughing a lot and nudging rose lynn when they got into arguments in the script, a lot of which was taken from diary. then he was weeping at the end and walked on stage. tell me what happened? >> it was very -- you can imagine what it's like to be playing anybody who is actually in the house the night of the performance. when it's the president and this particular subject it's very strong. we met prior back stage and he said, i'm very happy to meet you and meet you. i'm so pleased to meet -- i'm not so sure about how i feel about meeting you. he gave me a hug and said you did a wonderful job. it was a very special night for all of us. >> lawrence, it was tense for you as well because the president had wanted to read the script but hadn't, hadn't read the play, didn't know how he was being portrayed. you must have been nervous as well. >> at the dinner b
joining me now is actor richard thomas who plays president carter in the play and camp david playwright, lawrence wrightratulations. >> thank you very much. >> richard, the president came up stage, i was sitting right across the aisle from him and he was laughing a lot and nudging rose lynn when they got into arguments in the script, a lot of which was taken from diary. then he was weeping at the end and walked on stage. tell me what happened? >> it was very -- you can imagine...
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joseph wright's spectacular vesuvius... and caspar davidedrich's transcendent image of a wanderer contemplating the infinite. turner's interest in the sublime led him to travel to switzerland in search of wild landscapes that were thrillingly vast, and remote. he turned edmund burke's vision in any direction he chose. he imbued biblical subjects lie the fifth plague of egypt with the awesome power of nature's destructive forces. the swirling mists of the alpine blizzard that the carthaginian general hannibal and his army encountered while crossing into italy merged the sublime with the vaunted genre of history painting. turner was always attentive to his career. he had opened a gallery of his own where he could show his works-- and keep the sales commissions. the 31 year-old painter was appointed professor of perspective at the royal academy. he used that pulpit to promote the possibilities of landscape painting as equal to history painting, urging his students by saying-- (reader) "to select combine and concentrate that which is beautiful
joseph wright's spectacular vesuvius... and caspar davidedrich's transcendent image of a wanderer contemplating the infinite. turner's interest in the sublime led him to travel to switzerland in search of wild landscapes that were thrillingly vast, and remote. he turned edmund burke's vision in any direction he chose. he imbued biblical subjects lie the fifth plague of egypt with the awesome power of nature's destructive forces. the swirling mists of the alpine blizzard that the carthaginian...
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thank you for joining us, david levy, our thanks to fred dickson, in bloomberg economist josh wright from atlanta. coming up, oprah winfrey is discussing a joint bid for the los angeles clippers. we will look at how this could change the team, next. ♪ >> first. bloomberg. >> for the first time in three years, facebook holds a developers conference. mobile and other developers gathering in san francisco to learn more about how to use facebook to build, grow, and make money with applications. chief executive mark zuckerberg spoke about the future of facebook. >> our goal at facebook is to build the cross-platform platform and provide all of the different pools that you need to bridge these worlds. we all want identity across platforms and charing cross platforms and cap installs and even monetization. >> platforms. all right, joining us from the "bloomberg west" senior correspondent jon erlichman. platforms come is that the big story of the conference today? >> if you tie it with other stuff, it makes more sense. being thehted cross-platform platform. they took a shot at apple, google,
thank you for joining us, david levy, our thanks to fred dickson, in bloomberg economist josh wright from atlanta. coming up, oprah winfrey is discussing a joint bid for the los angeles clippers. we will look at how this could change the team, next. ♪ >> first. bloomberg. >> for the first time in three years, facebook holds a developers conference. mobile and other developers gathering in san francisco to learn more about how to use facebook to build, grow, and make money with...
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richard quest, tom fuentes, david soucie, wright with me again.ause you expressed the most skepticism about the pulse but hearing from australian authorities while they acknowledge they've been in contact with chinese authorities about the pulse and perhaps even debris, they are now considering putting assets in the air and on the water to see if they can get any verification from these reports. what more do you need to hear about the cooperation between these countries and what evidence is needed to try to confirm these reports, art? >> well, for the debris, yes, i would certainly like them to continue to determine what that debris is. that's in the area. that can be very important. as far as the pulse goes, one, we need to know the characteristics of the chinese hydrofoam. we need to confirm how far the pinger can actually reach and we didn't know what that signal is actually like. we need to talk to chinese a lot more. >> and, richard, australian authorities now saying and you had mentioned them earlier, wanted to hear from them. now we have he
richard quest, tom fuentes, david soucie, wright with me again.ause you expressed the most skepticism about the pulse but hearing from australian authorities while they acknowledge they've been in contact with chinese authorities about the pulse and perhaps even debris, they are now considering putting assets in the air and on the water to see if they can get any verification from these reports. what more do you need to hear about the cooperation between these countries and what evidence is...
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, who will be the next manager of majesty united after the sacking of david moyes just over a day ago? [ male announcer ] the wrightarted in a garage. mattel started in a garage. disney started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? some of the most innovative things in the world come out of american garages. introducing the lighter, faster cadillac cts. 2014 motor trend car of the year. ain't garages great? >>> you're with bbc world news with me, nik gowing. i have the latest headlines. president obama has just arrived in tokyo at the start of a tour of asia. he says a u.s. mutual defense treaty with japans does include islands at the center of a big dispute with china. >>> as the search for flight mh370 continues, unidentified material has been washed ashore in australia in the extreme southwest. >>> what next for majesty united? who will be the next manager after the sacking of david moyes? man u are one of the biggest, richest and most popular football teams in the world. so who is being considered for the old trafford hot seat? united forward ryan gatiggs is tempo
, who will be the next manager of majesty united after the sacking of david moyes just over a day ago? [ male announcer ] the wrightarted in a garage. mattel started in a garage. disney started in a garage. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? some of the most innovative things in the world come out of american garages. introducing the lighter, faster cadillac cts. 2014 motor trend car of the year. ain't garages great? >>> you're with bbc world...
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. >> woodruff: larry wright, can you correct history, or fix history, or change history in some way with a dramatic production? >> one of the lessons of camp davidhe carter camp david, is that, you know, these were flawed men. they weren't perfect men. i can't correct history, but we can remember it. you know, what i was trying to do is retrieve something that's very important, that's been neglected, and it was an extraordinary achievement. whatever you think about carter as a president or as a person, what he did at camp david was remarkable. >> i'm sure there's more for negotiation. that is why we're here. >> wooduff: the play continues at arena stage in washington, d.c. through the beginning of may. >> woodruff: joining me now to talk about the state of the peace process today, more than three decades later, is chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner. margaret, you haven't been covering washington as long as i have as you just saw but you have watched the middle east. how important were the camp david accords. >> as they just said, really essential, because you took the two most powerful armees and sworn enemies and they cut a sep
. >> woodruff: larry wright, can you correct history, or fix history, or change history in some way with a dramatic production? >> one of the lessons of camp davidhe carter camp david, is that, you know, these were flawed men. they weren't perfect men. i can't correct history, but we can remember it. you know, what i was trying to do is retrieve something that's very important, that's been neglected, and it was an extraordinary achievement. whatever you think about carter as a...