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our thanks to david wright and thank you for watching abc news tonight. now" is coming up soon. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. and, as always, we're online, 24/7 at a b bcnews.coabcnews.co. thanks again for watching, and good night. ♪ take me out for me t-ball ♪ ♪ take me out for some fun ♪ ♪ it's just like baseball ♪ ♪ but you hit it off tee ♪ ♪ it's all little kids ♪ so there's no injury it rhymes. come on. let's go. are you ready? no, because every time i turn around, this one takes his clothes off. when we signed up for t-ball, you promised me that you'd be home early from work so you could help me, and i had to get everything ready. i had to get them dressed. i had to get the team snack, erything. i had write that song. yeah, right. and you didn't hear the next verse. ♪ my wife debra is so nice ♪ she is s real pretty, too i'm gonna need that bat. ♪ she's sexy, she's skinny ♪ her breath is real good ♪ we don'n't have ♪ as much sex as we should i went potty! you did?! you did. life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach.
our thanks to david wright and thank you for watching abc news tonight. now" is coming up soon. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. and, as always, we're online, 24/7 at a b bcnews.coabcnews.co. thanks again for watching, and good night. ♪ take me out for me t-ball ♪ ♪ take me out for some fun ♪ ♪ it's just like baseball ♪ ♪ but you hit it off tee ♪ ♪ it's all little kids ♪ so there's no injury it rhymes. come on. let's go. are you ready? no, because...
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our thanks to david wright and thank you for watching abc news tonight. now" is coming up soon. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. and, as always, we're online, 24/7 at a b bcnews.coabcnews.co. thanks again for watching, and good night.
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once again tonight, here's abc's david wright. >> hola!orter: in colombia, the bachelor party is on. a parade of pretty young girls ready to work. 30 girls in all. many of them are very young. the alleged traffickers, true to their word. >> you're the king, man. >> reporter: but this isn't your typical bachelor party. upstairs, colombian authorities are quietly waiting for just the right moment to drop the hammer. tim ballard plays the part of the rowdy best man. buying girls for sex. but really, he's in on the sting. he's the leader of a team of americans who have been setting this up. they go by the name operation underground railroad. and they work with local authorities to catch sex traffickers. pimps who sell underage girls for sex. worldwide, over 1 million children are trafficked each year. many of them sold into sexual slavery. may i ask, your name is andrea? that's what we're call you. >> reporter: andrea disguised her face for this interview. her parents have no idea she's a prtitute. she's 17. and she's been working for six year
once again tonight, here's abc's david wright. >> hola!orter: in colombia, the bachelor party is on. a parade of pretty young girls ready to work. 30 girls in all. many of them are very young. the alleged traffickers, true to their word. >> you're the king, man. >> reporter: but this isn't your typical bachelor party. upstairs, colombian authorities are quietly waiting for just the right moment to drop the hammer. tim ballard plays the part of the rowdy best man. buying girls...
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our thanks to david wright and thank you for watching abc news tonight. now" is coming up soon. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. and, as always, we're online, 24/7 at a b bcnews.coabcnews.co. thanks again for watching, and good night. >> yo! here we go! thank you for joining us. i'm terry crews, the guy with the two best jobs on television. brooklyn nine-nine, and right here hosting millionaire! [cheers and applause] today's first contestant believes that it's no accident she's here, and that every single thing that has happened in her life has led her to be on this show today. hopefully destiny brings her $1 million. from slidell, louisiana, please welcome kathi doucette. [cheers and applause] oh, kathi! how are you? >> hi, terry. >> nice to see you. come on in here. wow. so you believe it is fate that brought you here today, huh? >> i don't just believe it; i know it. >> wow. >> fate brought me here. i am from a big trivia family. my family believes in me so much that my brother drove me to houston from new orleans to take--go to the audition
our thanks to david wright and thank you for watching abc news tonight. now" is coming up soon. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. and, as always, we're online, 24/7 at a b bcnews.coabcnews.co. thanks again for watching, and good night. >> yo! here we go! thank you for joining us. i'm terry crews, the guy with the two best jobs on television. brooklyn nine-nine, and right here hosting millionaire! [cheers and applause] today's first contestant believes that it's no...
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david wright, abc news, new york. >> david wright, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. watch this. the science experiment, that explosion caught on camera. that was unbelievable. children dangerously close. well, tonight here, the new number coming in. and the new warning from authorities. >>> and look at this. caught our eye today from space. the sun spot nearly 20 times the earth's surface and the problem now being caused here on earth. >>> and then later tonight, the moment millions of americans did not see last night while watching the world series. but you will see it right here when we come back. with my moderate it to severe plaque psoriasis... the frustration... covering up. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, n
david wright, abc news, new york. >> david wright, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. watch this. the science experiment, that explosion caught on camera. that was unbelievable. children dangerously close. well, tonight here, the new number coming in. and the new warning from authorities. >>> and look at this. caught our eye today from space. the sun spot nearly 20 times the earth's surface and the problem now...
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david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> fun to join david wright tonight, even if it was a hologram.and "gma" first thing in the morning. and no hologram. we're back in the flesh right here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a science writer from washington, d.c... an attorney from new york, new york... and our returning champion, an archivist from raleigh, north carolina...
david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> fun to join david wright tonight, even if it was a hologram.and "gma" first thing in the morning. and no hologram. we're back in the flesh right here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a science writer from washington, d.c... an attorney from new york, new york... and our returning champion, an archivist from raleigh, north carolina...
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david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> fun to join david wright tonight, even if it was a hologram.and "gma" first thing in the morning. and no hologram. we're back in the flesh right here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speeds of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job of posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half-fast. totally half-fast. stop living with half-fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds. so his h homework won't be so half-fast. that is up to him. now with speed match, you'll get faster upload speeds so you can share photos, post videos and send big files faster than ever before. all on america's fastest, most reliable internet. get a fios triple play bundle at an amazing price guaranteed for two years when you sign up online. sign up now and get $300 back. and as an extra bonus from verizon wireless a free lg tablet or up to $200 off any tabl
david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> fun to join david wright tonight, even if it was a hologram.and "gma" first thing in the morning. and no hologram. we're back in the flesh right here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speeds of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job of posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little...
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david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> fun to join david wright tonight, even if it was a hologram.and "gma" first thing in the morning. and no hologram. we're back in the flesh right here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. mystery childrens illness a and we have team coverage on this tonight. >> it's been a hot day around the bay area. hotter weather is still to come. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >>> and a bay area break through that can protect athletes by getting into their heads. abc7 news uncovered new information in the domestic violence case against 49ers player ray mcdonald, including why it took so long for police to close their investigation. good evening, i'm dan ashley. we have new details in this case. police finished their investigation into ray mcdonald and turned the case over to prosecutors for the next step. vic lee is live with the story. you've learned a personal call to a police officer complicated things here. >> that is right. one of the things is that mcdonald apparently called a police officer before or about the time the call
david wright, abc news, hollywood. >> fun to join david wright tonight, even if it was a hologram.and "gma" first thing in the morning. and no hologram. we're back in the flesh right here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. mystery childrens illness a and we have team coverage on this tonight. >> it's been a hot day around the bay area. hotter weather is still to come. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >>> and a bay area break through...
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here's abc's david wright. ♪ to fly again ♪ maybe hard >> reporter: the man they call the american toms back on his feet again. >> i can use a little more level. >> reporter: michael bolton, back in the studio. laying down tracks for a new line of greeting cards. ♪ today is your birthday >> reporter: all this, the birthday session. ♪ this is the very best day of the year ♪ >> american greetings. >> reporter: record every name in the phone book. >> what happened to michael? >> reporter: he's up to rhonda now. >> help me, rhonda. ♪ celebrate >> reporter: the mullet is long gone. the music career still thriving. >> everything but the last line. >> reporter: even so, the '90s r & b icon has launched a second career as a celebrity pitch man, selling starbursts. ♪ baby you and me ♪ until the end of time >> reporter: and hondas. ♪ spread some cheer ♪ the holidays are here ♪ oh i love this time of year >> reporter: and internet service from optimum, whose number is almost the same as michael bolton. always playing a version of himself. >> don't call michael bolton. >> don't call michael bolton
here's abc's david wright. ♪ to fly again ♪ maybe hard >> reporter: the man they call the american toms back on his feet again. >> i can use a little more level. >> reporter: michael bolton, back in the studio. laying down tracks for a new line of greeting cards. ♪ today is your birthday >> reporter: all this, the birthday session. ♪ this is the very best day of the year ♪ >> american greetings. >> reporter: record every name in the phone book....
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >> thanks for watching abc news.nto "good morning america" tomorrow and, as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. hello. anybody home? ohh. son of a-- raymond? hello? [rustling] hey. raymond, what are you doing? i'm--i'm playing hide-and-seek with the kids here. oh, hide-and-seek. move over. ♪ a diaper pail. next to a sunny window. in a home with triplets. with three cases of an upset tummy. pine-sol.
i'm david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >> thanks for watching abc news.nto "good morning america" tomorrow and, as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. hello. anybody home? ohh. son of a-- raymond? hello? [rustling] hey. raymond, what are you doing? i'm--i'm playing hide-and-seek with the kids here. oh, hide-and-seek. move over. ♪ a diaper pail. next to a sunny window. in a home with triplets. with three cases of an upset tummy. pine-sol.
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >> thanks for watching abc news.nto "good morning america" tomorrow and, as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. >> yeah! aah! aah! [cheers and applause] [laughs] thank you, everybody. i'm terry crews. welcome to millionaire, including all of you out there who watch my other show brooklyn nine-nine. [cheers and applause] today's first contestant once dined with the queen of england. she's hoping to leave today with the title [british accent] "duchess of millionaire." from new york city, please welcome julie kling. [laughs] yeah. how are you darling? yes. how are you? so nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> please. please make yourself at home. >> thank you, sir. >> [normal voice] oh, that was horrible. how did you get a chance to do that? i mean, the queen. >> i know, it's insane. i was studying at oxford university, and they had a lottery to dine with queen elizabeth ii, and i won the lottery. and so 150 other people and i-- i wasn't alone--got to go into the harry potter dining hall where they fi
i'm david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >> thanks for watching abc news.nto "good morning america" tomorrow and, as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. >> yeah! aah! aah! [cheers and applause] [laughs] thank you, everybody. i'm terry crews. welcome to millionaire, including all of you out there who watch my other show brooklyn nine-nine. [cheers and applause] today's first contestant once dined with the queen of england. she's hoping...
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here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: he's getting back on the freeway. high-speed chase over four southern california freeways. the driver of this white gladbet truck drove the wrong way against traffic. he tried to scale a fence. then, pulled a u-turn on the busy freeway and drove off again. two hours later, it wednesdayed like a scene from the dukes of hazard, the truck jumping the embankment and crashing down. sweaty and dazed, the driver slowly emerged -- and vournded to police, their guns drawn. >> sir, why were you running. >> reporter: that turns out to be the key question. police initially suspected the driver was a common thief, accused of ripping off a local business. it turns out that 53-year-old was wanted by the fbi. does he have a nickname. >> his name nickname is the hills band it. >> reporter: when you look at that mug shot, pretty similar to the bank photos. a routine stop turns into a dramatic getaway. turns out that the suspect had good reason to run. david wright, abc news, los angeles >>> when we come back on a friday night -- my int
here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: he's getting back on the freeway. high-speed chase over four southern california freeways. the driver of this white gladbet truck drove the wrong way against traffic. he tried to scale a fence. then, pulled a u-turn on the busy freeway and drove off again. two hours later, it wednesdayed like a scene from the dukes of hazard, the truck jumping the embankment and crashing down. sweaty and dazed, the driver slowly emerged -- and vournded to police,...
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >> thanks for watching abc news.nto "good morning america" tomorrow and, as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america.
i'm david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >> thanks for watching abc news.nto "good morning america" tomorrow and, as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america.
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david wright mentioned this -- >> my honor, george. good to be with you. >> i'm great to have you.right mentioned this standing ovation that the pope got at the close of his speech where he took on both the traditionalists and the hostile inflexibility and the false mercy of the liberal do gooders. it seems like it's evolution not revolution. >> good way to point out. i like that. i like that, george. i wish i would have known that earlier. that would have been a good way to describe him. you're right. pope francis never ceases to surprise us. and so just when you think you might have him figured out, he offers another fresh innovative way of looking. that talk to which you just referred at the close of the synod was nothing less than inspirational. he spoke from the heart. he spoke of the church. he spoke about himself as the pope. and he challenged -- he challenged all of us. and it reminds me, george, of jesus, which he should, that's his job description, to remind us of jesus, always walking down the road and never forgetting the people on either side. jesus always had kind of
david wright mentioned this -- >> my honor, george. good to be with you. >> i'm great to have you.right mentioned this standing ovation that the pope got at the close of his speech where he took on both the traditionalists and the hostile inflexibility and the false mercy of the liberal do gooders. it seems like it's evolution not revolution. >> good way to point out. i like that. i like that, george. i wish i would have known that earlier. that would have been a good way to...
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david wright, abc news, new york. >> what i found so beautiful was in his homily on sunday. he said that god is not afraid of new things. and that's why he's continuously surprising us. opening our hearts and guiding us in unexpected ways. >> he's talking about god there. a lot of people are talking about the pope. surprising a lot of people. it's surprising because it set expectations so high. it's not over yet. still, a step in the right direction a lot of people will tell you. >> he's making waves. the fact he's discussing something that's so controversial, some people would say is a big step in the catholic church. >>> more to come from us as well. apple pay? your wallet right there on the phone. you don't have to carry a wallet anymore. this new mobile payment system launching today. we'll show you how it all works and if it's really an easier and safer way. >> in our next half hour, it's called bikini-gate. did they give these folks the okay to pose with the national guard's military equipment? what they were up to later on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news n
david wright, abc news, new york. >> what i found so beautiful was in his homily on sunday. he said that god is not afraid of new things. and that's why he's continuously surprising us. opening our hearts and guiding us in unexpected ways. >> he's talking about god there. a lot of people are talking about the pope. surprising a lot of people. it's surprising because it set expectations so high. it's not over yet. still, a step in the right direction a lot of people will tell you....
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >> you've seen the matthew mcconaughey commercials?those? >> they're weird. >> they're a little odd. i love him and that southern twang and his character from "true detective" but it's worked for them. >> something else people thought was weird? brad pitt with the chanel number 5. over $6 million he got for that. >> they pulled it like that. and they're not home right now. k-y yours and mine. i love the way this one feels. and this one does wonders for me. and when they combine... ♪ [ door closes ] [ kid ] mom! [ female announcer ] k-y brand yours and mine. >>> time for "the mix." this is always any time we can see other reporters, people in our field doing their jobs and having a hard time doing their jobs, we can appreciate it because we've all been through this. take a look at this reporter trying to do his job. he's being interrupted -- just listen for a second. >> she's not letting me do my job and report to you. >> do not alarm our guests, thank you. >> this is against freedom of the press. >> the young man is trying to cover the
i'm david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >> you've seen the matthew mcconaughey commercials?those? >> they're weird. >> they're a little odd. i love him and that southern twang and his character from "true detective" but it's worked for them. >> something else people thought was weird? brad pitt with the chanel number 5. over $6 million he got for that. >> they pulled it like that. and they're not home right now. k-y yours and mine. i love...
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check this story out from david wright. >> reporter: approximately 8:43 a.m. >> surveillance video fromby state and federal agents on the trail of an illegal sports betting operation allegedly run by the chinese mafia. >> we're going to try and get dsl working. >> reporter: in the villas reserved for the high rollers, the agents pretend to be technicians. what the suspects don't know is the fbi cut the internet connection so they could get in for a closer look. the tvs are all tuned to the world cup and the agents say all the computers logged on to illegal gambling sites. the suspects deny any wrongdoing. their defense lawyers claim the search was unconstitutional. the evidence inadmissible. >> are there cases where this type of search would be justified? >> when we're talking about terrorism and weapons of mass destruction and mass murder, yes. but gambling in las vegas? come on. give me a break. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney's office will say it will respond next week in court. david wright, abc news. >> every time there's a disruption and people need servicing, they'll think they're
check this story out from david wright. >> reporter: approximately 8:43 a.m. >> surveillance video fromby state and federal agents on the trail of an illegal sports betting operation allegedly run by the chinese mafia. >> we're going to try and get dsl working. >> reporter: in the villas reserved for the high rollers, the agents pretend to be technicians. what the suspects don't know is the fbi cut the internet connection so they could get in for a closer look. the tvs...
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is that david wright? on the right it's david wright. he liked it, the captain of the team., got lethargic without having it but was trying to find alternatives. >> right, we were fortunate that david signed on with us as an ambassador for the company. he's enthusiastic about the products. and what that particular product was called the beast burger, come out in january. we were going to go through the trouble of creating meat directly from plants why, not make it better. let's put more protein than beef. more antioxidants than blueberries. if you start with a blank canvas, you can start with exciting feel. it is all from plants. liz: you have chicken strips, beef free crumble. we love the story, where you're a disruptor and think that's fascinating. when the smart money is in like bill gates. we're on the story. good luck to you. >> thank you so much. liz: ethan brown, beyond meat founder and ceo. look for it maybe in the beef counter. tesla shares are not exactly at the highs of the session, but they are well up there. jumping $10.81 just off the highs. billionaire co-foun
is that david wright? on the right it's david wright. he liked it, the captain of the team., got lethargic without having it but was trying to find alternatives. >> right, we were fortunate that david signed on with us as an ambassador for the company. he's enthusiastic about the products. and what that particular product was called the beast burger, come out in january. we were going to go through the trouble of creating meat directly from plants why, not make it better. let's put more...
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who better to tell us about this than our own david wright. >> reporter: from those first moody bassou recommend for a hangover? >> reporter: hard to imagine that dialogue ever found a home on network tv, let alone became a hit. this david lynch cop drama set in the pacific northwest was a huge hit. the pilot of "twin peaks" on abc had an audience twice the size of "scandal" on its best night. more than 20 million people watching the log lady and the woman with the eye patch and the little person. so the idea that david lynch may reassemble the cast for a third season on showtime 25 years after the era of big hair ended, well, that's an idea out of "twin peaks." this cult classic paved the way for an entirely new genre of tv drama. >> david lynch and mark frost sort of saw a darkness in small-town america that had been repeated on shows like "the sopranos." even something as light as "gilmore girls." >> reporter: without "twin peaks," there would have been no "lost," no "walking dead." where are they now those stars? agent cooper, kyle maclachlan, went on to build a career as the han
who better to tell us about this than our own david wright. >> reporter: from those first moody bassou recommend for a hangover? >> reporter: hard to imagine that dialogue ever found a home on network tv, let alone became a hit. this david lynch cop drama set in the pacific northwest was a huge hit. the pilot of "twin peaks" on abc had an audience twice the size of "scandal" on its best night. more than 20 million people watching the log lady and the woman with...
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abc's david wright is here. david, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. clearly a 2,000-year-old church doesn't change overnight even when the pope clearly wants to welcome back what he calls the lost sheep of his flock, gays and lesbians and divorced catholics were hoping for more. in his closing speech to the synod of bishops, pope francis exhorted them once again to welcome the lost sheep. go find them, he said. the bishops gave him a standing ovation. but the final document they approved after two weeks of debate toned down the tone of acceptance of previous drafts. in the first draft paragraph 55 was titled, welcoming homosexual persons. it noted that gays and lesbians have gifts and qualities to offer the christian community. that phrase is out of the final document. the word welcoming changed to giving pastoral attention. the final report reaffirms the church's opposition to same-sex marriage and notes simply that discrimination against gays is to be avoided. even that much was controversial. the vatican took the unusual step of revealing the vote
abc's david wright is here. david, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. clearly a 2,000-year-old church doesn't change overnight even when the pope clearly wants to welcome back what he calls the lost sheep of his flock, gays and lesbians and divorced catholics were hoping for more. in his closing speech to the synod of bishops, pope francis exhorted them once again to welcome the lost sheep. go find them, he said. the bishops gave him a standing ovation. but the final document they...
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here's david wright. ♪ i want to be loved by you. >>reporter: marilyn monroe. she is not.al marlin is close enough that the real marilyn monroe estate wants the hollow gram marilyn to go away. now virtual marilyn is suing the estate. marilyn versus marilyn. with millions at stake. >> marilyn monroe is the hired highest paid dead celebrity. she's only behind michael jackson and elvis presley. >>reporter: elvis came back to sing with is he lean deion on american idol. michael jackson resurrected to man walk at this year billboard music award. technology reached a point where we can virtually connect with anyone. but what am i doing here in los angeles with you when i was just in new york talking with you. yet here you are david standing side by side with me. side by side but what happens if i don't want to be a hologram. well that's the issue. marilyn monroe digital image 0potential gold mine. if or in this case maybe a diamond mind. abc news hollywood. >>> well live and in person. spencer is back. accu-weather forecast. >> cooling trend would be this forecaster best friend
here's david wright. ♪ i want to be loved by you. >>reporter: marilyn monroe. she is not.al marlin is close enough that the real marilyn monroe estate wants the hollow gram marilyn to go away. now virtual marilyn is suing the estate. marilyn versus marilyn. with millions at stake. >> marilyn monroe is the hired highest paid dead celebrity. she's only behind michael jackson and elvis presley. >>reporter: elvis came back to sing with is he lean deion on american idol. michael...
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and you probably have already seen pictures of this or read about it in david wright's book. i want to spend a little time talking about that. that marked something of the high water mark. it was kind of the peak of their aspirations. they invaded the north. the defeat of gettysburg was in many ways the beginning of the end. it proved at least on the battles there was no way for the confederacy to take the war to the end. so here we have some pictures. this is actually a picture of new york veterans having a meal at gettysburg. if you were to look at the public narrative, the narrative you would find in newspapers and commemorative pamphlets in public pronouncements, the sentiments expressed during this period were very much part of what david white called the reconciliationest's memory of the war. to quote the pennsylvania evening telegraph, there can be no unworthy sectionalism. no little memories in the prospect with a united country, with a spirit of patriotism pervading the length and breadth of us, the american public of today is not the same as it was. okay, so while w
and you probably have already seen pictures of this or read about it in david wright's book. i want to spend a little time talking about that. that marked something of the high water mark. it was kind of the peak of their aspirations. they invaded the north. the defeat of gettysburg was in many ways the beginning of the end. it proved at least on the battles there was no way for the confederacy to take the war to the end. so here we have some pictures. this is actually a picture of new york...
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david: you want to listen to somebody that makes money when the market is bearish or bullish. that is what kelly wrights for us. good stuff. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. david: absolutely. >>> two new initiatives from the government in the fight to stop ebola including new guidelines for u.s. hospitals and new response team. all the details coming next. liz: u.s. safety regulate warning more than 4.7 million car owners to get their airbags fixed immediately. are you at risk? >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis, coming up on my show at the top of the hour we'll have full coverage of apple earnings and what the stock is doing after-hours. >>> also apple payrolls out today. i will break doesn't good and the bad. one of the big consumer stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. the absence of improvement. and the enemy of perfection. which is why you can never stop moving forward. never stop inventing. introducing the mercedes-benz gla. a breakthrough in design, aerodynamics and engineering. because the only way to triumph over decay... is to leave it in its own dust. ♪ a br
david: you want to listen to somebody that makes money when the market is bearish or bullish. that is what kelly wrights for us. good stuff. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. david: absolutely. >>> two new initiatives from the government in the fight to stop ebola including new guidelines for u.s. hospitals and new response team. all the details coming next. liz: u.s. safety regulate warning more than 4.7 million car owners to get their airbags fixed immediately. are you at...
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. >> pulitzer prize-winning author, lawrence wright recounts the camp david accords were president jimmy carter brokered a peace treaty between the israeli prime minister and egyptian president. the author profiles their respective war leaders and reports on their daily meetings over 13 days. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> good evening. the carter presidential library and museum. and please you holler year. there is no more appropriate place for this of their program and write your. last november the carter library and the central intelligence agency had a seminar. the cia released a number of documents related to the camp david accord, and it was just a fascinating look at everything that went in to getting ready for the camp david accord. president carter discussing his remembrances of the camp david accord. one of the people and the audience that they was lawrence wright, an author, a screen writer, playwright, staff writer for the new yorker to my written for southern voices, texas monthly, rolling stone. many of his articles have won prizes, including two national magazin
. >> pulitzer prize-winning author, lawrence wright recounts the camp david accords were president jimmy carter brokered a peace treaty between the israeli prime minister and egyptian president. the author profiles their respective war leaders and reports on their daily meetings over 13 days. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> good evening. the carter presidential library and museum. and please you holler year. there is no more appropriate place for this of their program and...
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david accords. one of the people in the audience that day was for it's right. lawrence wright is an author, screenwriter, playwright. he is staff rider for "the new yorker." he has written for southern voices, to monthly, rolling dog at "the new yorker." many of his articles have won prizes, including two national magazine awards. he is the cowriter of movies, the siege and showtimes for the noriega favorite. he is an author of one novel and eight nonfiction looks, including in this nonfiction books, "the looming tower" al qaeda and the road to 9/11 and go in clear, scientology, hollywood and the prison of belief. his most recent book, 13 days in september, carter avakian at camp david this book brings us here today. -- "thirteen days in september." "the new york times" did it this past week. it is a glowing review of the work he has done. i think it probably sums it up best at the end when he says -- when the rider says, lawrence wright makes a masterly case that it's time we gave credit to jimmy carter, gave him full credit for all the live services in fire diplomacy had sav
david accords. one of the people in the audience that day was for it's right. lawrence wright is an author, screenwriter, playwright. he is staff rider for "the new yorker." he has written for southern voices, to monthly, rolling dog at "the new yorker." many of his articles have won prizes, including two national magazine awards. he is the cowriter of movies, the siege and showtimes for the noriega favorite. he is an author of one novel and eight nonfiction looks, including...
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. >> pulitzer prize-winning author, lawrence wright recounts the camp david accords were president jimmy carter brokered a peace treaty between the israeli prime minister and egyptian president. the author profiles their respective war leaders and reports on their daily meetings over 13 days. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> good evening. the carter presidential library and museum. and please you holler
. >> pulitzer prize-winning author, lawrence wright recounts the camp david accords were president jimmy carter brokered a peace treaty between the israeli prime minister and egyptian president. the author profiles their respective war leaders and reports on their daily meetings over 13 days. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> good evening. the carter presidential library and museum. and please you holler
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wright. spin move. stanford wins. 9-0. loss under david shaw. they're bouncing back. usa. versus versus ecuador. landon donovan's final match in team usa unifor. fifth men out. contribut contributes. ball movement. and, finding the back of the net. making it 1-0. retires as soccer's all time leader in goals. assists. 1-1 draw. the story was landon hey john check it out. whoa! yeah i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv and the tablet worked just fine but i wanted to see if the phone will work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel's live just like on tv but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. the x1 entertainment operating system only from xfinity. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will
wright. spin move. stanford wins. 9-0. loss under david shaw. they're bouncing back. usa. versus versus ecuador. landon donovan's final match in team usa unifor. fifth men out. contribut contributes. ball movement. and, finding the back of the net. making it 1-0. retires as soccer's all time leader in goals. assists. 1-1 draw. the story was landon hey john check it out. whoa! yeah i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv and the tablet worked just fine but i...
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list of their most anticipated fall titles is pulitzer prize-winning author lawrence wright's account of the 1978 camp davidaccords, "thirteen days in september." and wrapping up the list in "the innovators," walter isakson profiles many of the people responsible for the creation of the computer and the internet. that's a look at some of the nonfiction titles the free library of philadelphia is most anticipating being published this fall. you can visit the library in philadelphia or online at freelibrary.org. >> it's a discussion that comes up, but it's in the constitution. they're appointed for life. for better or for worse. framers of the constitution thought that would be the best way to insulate them from politics, so that they weren't effectively running for office or they didn't have to please the person who had appointed them. so there were benefits to the idea of this impartial judiciary, of a judiciary that would have more integrity, be blind to certain political constraints that the other branches would face. so that's, that's the background with of why our supreme court justices and, frankly, eve
list of their most anticipated fall titles is pulitzer prize-winning author lawrence wright's account of the 1978 camp davidaccords, "thirteen days in september." and wrapping up the list in "the innovators," walter isakson profiles many of the people responsible for the creation of the computer and the internet. that's a look at some of the nonfiction titles the free library of philadelphia is most anticipating being published this fall. you can visit the library in...
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wrapping up the list pulitzer prize-winning author lawrence wright recalls the 1978 peace treaty between israel and egypt negotiated at camp david in 13 days in september. that is a look at the nonfiction titles northshirer bookstore anticipates, visit the bookstore in manchester, vt. or online at her northshier.com. >> it was interesting trying to understand what could motivate somebody to julian such a ridiculous seeming regime. i made contact with him and he and his unit were based on the top of a mountain in rural afghanistan. it a good day to get to the top of hiking. when i got up there i went through a narrow trail and went to a small village at the top and sure enough, sitting in one of the houses were a group of taliban fighters, 12 or 13 fighters all went inside and sat down and they were sitting cross legged, i took out my notebook and started interviewing them and asking questions like why are you fighting against the u.s. what kind of society do you want? what is your assessment of the 1990s regime with the taliban in power? he gave boilerplate dancers but at some point he stopped me and told me, the first foreigner
wrapping up the list pulitzer prize-winning author lawrence wright recalls the 1978 peace treaty between israel and egypt negotiated at camp david in 13 days in september. that is a look at the nonfiction titles northshirer bookstore anticipates, visit the bookstore in manchester, vt. or online at her northshier.com. >> it was interesting trying to understand what could motivate somebody to julian such a ridiculous seeming regime. i made contact with him and he and his unit were based on...