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>>how well did the new roger ebert documentary do? >>it was like gangbusters. >>they loved it.his was a completely emotional experience for everyone at sundance. a lot of people like myselffrom chicago were there. bias aside, it was the best film i saw at the festival. steve james, a chicagoan who did hoop dreams and was sort of helped out by roger ebert and gene siskel back in the day. he did a remarkable job with this documentary. it's very thorough, beautiful, and funny. it's reallyw ell structured with the last months of his life. it's a great movie. >>i will look forward to seeing that one. as far as sundance success, what would be the top? >>we saw alst year we had don jon, the way, way back was the big seller. fox searchlight bought that movie for $10 million. it only did around $21 million over the summer. it could have gotten an oscar nomination for sam rockwell and it didn't. you look at the other films down on this list like fruitvale station was sort of the big success last year but also didn't develop the steam for oscar season. >>i saw 2 movies on your list. i saw
>>how well did the new roger ebert documentary do? >>it was like gangbusters. >>they loved it.his was a completely emotional experience for everyone at sundance. a lot of people like myselffrom chicago were there. bias aside, it was the best film i saw at the festival. steve james, a chicagoan who did hoop dreams and was sort of helped out by roger ebert and gene siskel back in the day. he did a remarkable job with this documentary. it's very thorough, beautiful, and funny....
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. >> : coming up at 515 dust and ebert goes too far and ends up behind bars. the latest on his arrest and what led him to this point. then can't we take you to bay area hospital where frightening crime workers watching their back and next the rest just made an infamous 1970 mob ties. we have the video. >> : when picking up working right now it's clear this mistake clear tonight the most part. give red flag report and sections weather coming up. >> : female announcer: female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models, but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets, at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set up and removal of your old set. don't wait! sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ with real protein. [ female announcer ] ditch the diet and go on a tr
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. >> i'm roger ebert of the chicago sun times.e films are important. what about the movies, the dialogue, the characters? >> the president can decide that it's in the best interest of the nation or something and do something illegal? >> when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. >> helen. >> helen. >> helen. this is my inaugural moment here. >> we are the watch dogs. we're there and it's very important that we be there. >> if it's one against 48 i'm very sorry for the 48. they were right. britain needs an iron lady. >> i have cherished the idea of a democratic and free society. it is an ideal for which i am prepared to die. >> don't call me. i'll call you. >> don't call me, i'll call you. nelson mandela making us laugh only after helping to change the world. >>> still much more ahead on "world news." nasa astronauts in their own words tonight, just why are they so upset with beyonce. here from them coming up here. >>> and this reporter in the middle of the interview falling down but with a lesson for all of us
. >> i'm roger ebert of the chicago sun times.e films are important. what about the movies, the dialogue, the characters? >> the president can decide that it's in the best interest of the nation or something and do something illegal? >> when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. >> helen. >> helen. >> helen. this is my inaugural moment here. >> we are the watch dogs. we're there and it's very important that we be there. >> if...
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no campaign in the run up to that takes his case he said ebert east all stars in business finance lease costs few breaks. no they are stealing independence on the eighteenth of september playboy killed trying to pen this goes company golden monk and psych and told me of scotland can go to low whatever the west needs to scare tactics. skull and that is a wealthy nation would just not a wealthy society and the reason for that is that we have lost fifty two years generate more tax in every single year. uk for the money doesn't stay here it's actually taken from skull and ag given to the treasury west end star on an as said budget comes out this column for us to spend if we had to be in investing in scotland then would actually cause of much banter of connie and then we actually have right now it says go on to more than afford to be independent west missouri politicians the no campaign would say that they're bluffing that trying to trace of it to skin among the most of the and to hang on don't make a decision that would give a huge benefit to them and the reason that doing this is because t
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thank you and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy ebert i'd like to thank our guest dr clive adele if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time. so we hit the road focus on new technology. on this show he's complete with old school shootings. and we learn about the next in the leash and this is the potential to save lives. we've. never. gentlemen i guess you'll only. be a few hundred a day coming across the believe. we've got people coming in. people. who knows where in the world this is the united states i'm very tough. i was worried that. they live on mars you know mars. so we pick up things like. we know that they're coming from the middle east concentration and. god has. not even wanted to spill the fact that. a stranger. to china for example growing exactly the way that. the rich are getting richer and the poor poor eight hundred million people live less than fifteen dollars a day in china doesn't seem to be changing it's the number one problem the chinese government has right now you know it seems to me tha
thank you and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy ebert i'd like to thank our guest dr clive adele if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time. so we hit the road focus on new technology. on this show he's complete with old school shootings. and we learn about the next in the leash and this is the potential to save lives. we've. never. gentlemen i guess you'll only. be a few hundred a day coming across the believe....
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you and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey ebert i'd like to thank our guest dr clive adele if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report into next time. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the world. always full of good. in september. one point to sort out all the shells were empty. it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people because it had small traces of sugar in it try to eat it is. but i couldn't. look at the list incredibly every bombing. was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath. all of them would. tanya. well tell me how you are my little grandson. i know. i don't like. being cut us. except as an ecovillage but the spiritual side is destructive. i tried to convince her to try to preach that it was a sect but it's dangerous and she had to leave it was a story she had lost her mind. you know you she will come back i know it was the way even if it means i must wait until my dying day. the world economic forum was created
you and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey ebert i'd like to thank our guest dr clive adele if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report into next time. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the world. always full of good. in september. one point to sort out all the shells were empty. it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people because it had small traces of sugar...
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and roger ebert passed away. he and general siskel hosted at the movies until siskel's death.d best known for his role as a mob boss on the sopranos. dennis farina was known for his tough as nails work. crime story and miami vice. annette funicello was 13 when she was selected to be one of the first mouse key tears. and jonathan winters was a innovative actor. >> look. >> edigit. >> jean staple ton was edigit. and wife in the 1976 sitcom. cory monteith on glee. and paul walk her gained popularity in the fast and furious. >>> and maybe you are celebrating if you are. here is erica. >> and we are waking up to cold temperatures. and and yet morning. and the south bay and north. in the 20s. >> temperature could drop a few more degrees. expect sunshine in the 60s. a look at the forecast. good morning. happy new year. light and quiet out there. >> you from getting ready to hit the road. this is a nice and smooth all morning. so far no change in the pattern. and 580 is great coming from the maze and the east shore checking in trouble free. again up to the pay gate as smooth ride all
and roger ebert passed away. he and general siskel hosted at the movies until siskel's death.d best known for his role as a mob boss on the sopranos. dennis farina was known for his tough as nails work. crime story and miami vice. annette funicello was 13 when she was selected to be one of the first mouse key tears. and jonathan winters was a innovative actor. >> look. >> edigit. >> jean staple ton was edigit. and wife in the 1976 sitcom. cory monteith on glee. and paul walk...
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thank you and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy ebert i'd like to thank our guest dr clive adele if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to you breaking news. stories. so you hear. the spanish. visit. there's a new physician i swear by this program to go. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good as my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise of those to do so. i will never do harm to. doctors of the dogs. to. search for. and i were being put. on a reporter's. instrument. to be a. little. hello and welcome to well the part of data mining is crucial for doing business these days but should the same tools that companies use to influence our choice of consumer goods be also applied electing a president well to discuss that i'm now joined by harper lee who served as the chief technology officer for president obama two thousand and twelve election campaign thank you very much for your time sir no
thank you and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy ebert i'd like to thank our guest dr clive adele if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to you breaking news. stories. so you hear. the spanish. visit. there's a new physician i swear by this program to go. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good as my patients. i...
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hollywood degrees and movies could go boom or best, depending on which way roger ebert element his thumbhis way with words made him the most influential movie critic. >> you opposed all civil rights legislation. >> helen thomas spent five decades some may say badgers presidents at the white house. she was a trail blazer for women journalists. it reese founder al newhart has the last life when it was the widest circulated print newspaper in the country. famous for his interviews broadcaster david frost talked with richard nixon may be the most watched political interview in history. speaker of the house tom foley of washington state served 30 year years in congress. frank lauden burg of new jersey served almost 30 years in the senate. >> i'm rushing for mayor and i need your help. >> feisty and beloved by new yorkers edward koch led new york to an economic boom. venezuelan president made it his best to be a thorn in the flesh of the u.s. he left his oil rich country on economic basket case. the iron lady margaret thatcher was britain's first inflame minister. s >> announcer: this is al ja
hollywood degrees and movies could go boom or best, depending on which way roger ebert element his thumbhis way with words made him the most influential movie critic. >> you opposed all civil rights legislation. >> helen thomas spent five decades some may say badgers presidents at the white house. she was a trail blazer for women journalists. it reese founder al newhart has the last life when it was the widest circulated print newspaper in the country. famous for his interviews...
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shirley, did you ever date roger ebert? - excuse me? - nothing. you ever take pictures of your feet and post them on the internet for money? - sha-ha! no. - guys, th history final is going to be killer. we have to study. - [sighs]
shirley, did you ever date roger ebert? - excuse me? - nothing. you ever take pictures of your feet and post them on the internet for money? - sha-ha! no. - guys, th history final is going to be killer. we have to study. - [sighs]
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the litary siskels to his ebert. >> authors started coming to us and asking to us review their booksnd he's very flattered when that happens. he doesn't always give them what they want but it's fun. >> reporter: michael's favorite books centers on animals. >> "curious george." >> reporter: he helped his mom write a book about a dog named lucy. you see lucy was the name of their golden retriever who died of cancer. >> it's been almost a year since lucy died and i still miss her every day. >> reporter: today they have a new dog but writing the book is what truly helped them heal. it says a lot about the power of books. >> about the power of books and power of creativity. man you guys know some strange people. >> reporter: they hope michael's passion is contagious. so more kids in a book store will feel like a kid in a candy store the. >>> up next, some simple changes in what you eat, how you handle your money and what you wear could lead to a much better 2014. we'll explain after these messages. [man]ask me... [announcer] ...every wish for a bed that could feel perfect under every part
the litary siskels to his ebert. >> authors started coming to us and asking to us review their booksnd he's very flattered when that happens. he doesn't always give them what they want but it's fun. >> reporter: michael's favorite books centers on animals. >> "curious george." >> reporter: he helped his mom write a book about a dog named lucy. you see lucy was the name of their golden retriever who died of cancer. >> it's been almost a year since lucy...
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. >> and life itself, the documentary on cnn, the last four months of ebert's life.usly, the filmmakers didn't know that going in. now they have important footage, historic film going in. >> this is about art than commerce. it's not a big business for filmmaker. >> that's one of the questions with sundance. art sector has moved. what are the theatrical hopes of some of these films? and it means a lot for sundance because the sundance festival and filmmakers get into doing -- spend their money and go broke to get their movie in theaters. more from the agents, you hear oh, this would be a great -- >> do you all prefer watching on a smaller screen these days? do you prefer watching on a television set or smart phone? >> the first thing -- >> whitey director? >> did paradise lost. sixth time at sundance. he said how did my look on the big screen? i screened it on dline so i couldn't even tell him buchlt i watched it on my big screen television so it felt like being in a theater. >> you don't want to compromise the movie theaters. you want to satisfy a movie in the movie
. >> and life itself, the documentary on cnn, the last four months of ebert's life.usly, the filmmakers didn't know that going in. now they have important footage, historic film going in. >> this is about art than commerce. it's not a big business for filmmaker. >> that's one of the questions with sundance. art sector has moved. what are the theatrical hopes of some of these films? and it means a lot for sundance because the sundance festival and filmmakers get into doing --...
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. >> i'm roger ebert of the chicago sun times. >> films are important. >> what about the movie?ters? >> the president can decide that it is no the best interest of the -- in the best interest of the nation. well, when the president does it that means that it is not illegal. >> helen? >> helen? >> this is my inaugural moment here. >> we are the watch dogs. we are there and it is very important that we be there. >> i'm very sorry for the 48. >> they were right. >> i have cherished the idea of a democratic and free society. it is an idea for which i am prepared to die. >> don't call me, i'll call you. >> truly incredible moments, and inspirational people. is there any one person that you will remember? >> no question, mandela, no question. >> i have to agree, and i don't know if it was because he was so incredibly inspirational in his life or because we heard so much about him in his life. >> and that brings us to the facebook question, what do you think is the big event of 2013? join us on facebook and give us your thoughts. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's ide
. >> i'm roger ebert of the chicago sun times. >> films are important. >> what about the movie?ters? >> the president can decide that it is no the best interest of the -- in the best interest of the nation. well, when the president does it that means that it is not illegal. >> helen? >> helen? >> this is my inaugural moment here. >> we are the watch dogs. we are there and it is very important that we be there. >> i'm very sorry for the 48....
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roger ebert passed away. he and gene siskel mosted at the movies until siskel's death in 1999. and the actor known for his role as a mob boss on the sopranos. dennis farina his tough as nails series in law and order and crime story and miami vice. >> and now -- >> annette funicello was only 13 when she was selected to be one of the first mouseketeers. >>> jonathan winters was a funny >> look! and jean staple ton was edigit in the groundbreaking show all in the family. and cory monteit from glee and paul walker who gained popularity in the fast and furious films. >>> the morning news continues after this break. >>> and look at this. it is pristine here not a single sign of anyone being down here. they have taken down the barricades. everyone is gone. it is strange coming into work on a normal day you don't see a lot of people. today a lot of people coming home in party dresses and tuxes. no sign of what happened here last night. and the department of public works must have been out here at 12:01 and started cleaning there is no sign of what happened here last night. thousands of
roger ebert passed away. he and gene siskel mosted at the movies until siskel's death in 1999. and the actor known for his role as a mob boss on the sopranos. dennis farina his tough as nails series in law and order and crime story and miami vice. >> and now -- >> annette funicello was only 13 when she was selected to be one of the first mouseketeers. >>> jonathan winters was a funny >> look! and jean staple ton was edigit in the groundbreaking show all in the family....
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as the finance committee chairman ebert so many trade issues, have been an advocate for trickery trade and i know you'll continue to do that in this position and yet we need to shape it in such a rate the western values we care so much about are front and center. stability in the region is very, very important and that's probably an area you spent less time on in your post as head of finance and yet with china doing what is right on this in east china seas, a lot of 10 created between japan and china. we hope this greater global we should take ways. he'll be leading this effort then again i thank you for your test money, which will take place in just a moment in your willingness to serve in this way. i'll stop by mr. chairman and look forward to a project in session. >> thank you, senator corcoran. we are pleased to welcome a friend and colleague, the senior senator from montana. >> tunica mr. menendez, senator murphy. it's a pleasure to introduce max baucus introduce max baucus to the foreign relations committee. max is a legend in montana. has committed and passionate thought you 29.
as the finance committee chairman ebert so many trade issues, have been an advocate for trickery trade and i know you'll continue to do that in this position and yet we need to shape it in such a rate the western values we care so much about are front and center. stability in the region is very, very important and that's probably an area you spent less time on in your post as head of finance and yet with china doing what is right on this in east china seas, a lot of 10 created between japan and...
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so in the current environment there is no room for error ebert that is the way people feel. and yet of course those of us who work with the military know that in natural environment, if this is an environment of learning, an environment where if you make mistakes that's okay because the idea is to learn and do better. eventually you go on and are tested and evaluated. that is when the rubber meets the road. can you are canyon not do your job. in this environment those two elements of come together in a way which i don't think it's turned out to be of the. what i mean by that is all the of the standard on our test, a passing grade on these tests is 90%, the missileers still driven to score 100% all the time. in this is because their commanders are using these tests scores to be a top differentiator, if not the sole differentiator inhabits promoted so i believe that a very terrible irony in this whole situation is that these missileers' did not cheap to pass. it cheated because they felt driven to get 100 percent. getting 90% or 95% was considered a failure in their eyes. agai
so in the current environment there is no room for error ebert that is the way people feel. and yet of course those of us who work with the military know that in natural environment, if this is an environment of learning, an environment where if you make mistakes that's okay because the idea is to learn and do better. eventually you go on and are tested and evaluated. that is when the rubber meets the road. can you are canyon not do your job. in this environment those two elements of come...