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. >> eddie: great pickup doc. tough to superstorm sandy from our vantage point with all those players right in the blue paint. patrick sharp wraps this around. there you see the angle of the net off the goal line. clearly the right call made by the official. matt niskanen and bryan bickell go hard into the net. >> mike: we remain at 2-2. 8:45 to go in the third. rolled around behind where it can be played by beagle. challenged by bickell. forced behind. orpik goes after it with sharp. they close off. hjalmarsson saw it tipped ahead. carried on by backstrom. wanted to weave one through. charging after it and unable to generate anything right away was beagle. it is one-handed along by oduya. finessed by sharp and carried on by bickell for shot that bounces wide. floated along to bickell. knifed away by the capitals and forced on but out of play into the bench area by alex ovechkin. 8:10 to go third period of play. what would happen if you put geraldo rivera vivica a. fox and eddie olczyk together. new season of ""ce
. >> eddie: great pickup doc. tough to superstorm sandy from our vantage point with all those players right in the blue paint. patrick sharp wraps this around. there you see the angle of the net off the goal line. clearly the right call made by the official. matt niskanen and bryan bickell go hard into the net. >> mike: we remain at 2-2. 8:45 to go in the third. rolled around behind where it can be played by beagle. challenged by bickell. forced behind. orpik goes after it with...
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. >> eddie: great pickup doc. tough to superstorm sandy from our vantage point with all those players right in the blue paint. patrick sharp wraps this around. there you see the angle of the net off the goal line. clearly the right call made by the official. matt niskanen and bryan bickell go hard into the net. >> mike: we remain at 2-2. 8:45 to go in the third. rolled around behind where it can be played by beagle. challenged by bickell. forced behind. orpik goes after it with sharp. they close off. hjalmarsson saw it tipped ahead. carried on by backstrom. wanted to weave one through. charging after it and unable to generate anything right away was beagle. it is one-handed along by oduya. finessed by sharp and carried on by bickell for shot that bounces wide. floated along to bickell. knifed away by the capitals and forced on but out of play into the bench area by alex ovechkin. 8:10 to go third period of play. what would happen if you put geraldo rivera vivica a. fox and eddie olczyk together. new season of ""ce
. >> eddie: great pickup doc. tough to superstorm sandy from our vantage point with all those players right in the blue paint. patrick sharp wraps this around. there you see the angle of the net off the goal line. clearly the right call made by the official. matt niskanen and bryan bickell go hard into the net. >> mike: we remain at 2-2. 8:45 to go in the third. rolled around behind where it can be played by beagle. challenged by bickell. forced behind. orpik goes after it with...
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eddie espinoza got 15 years.n march 1989, joe d'ambrosio arrived on death row at lucasville prison in southern ohio. he maintained his innocence. >> it's a nightmare. it's got to be a nightmare. and i have to wake up. i really, really do. and you don't wake up. and it just goes on. no matter who i wrote and how much i begged, no one listens to a convicted murderer. they all say they didn't do it. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with efficiency? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me
eddie espinoza got 15 years.n march 1989, joe d'ambrosio arrived on death row at lucasville prison in southern ohio. he maintained his innocence. >> it's a nightmare. it's got to be a nightmare. and i have to wake up. i really, really do. and you don't wake up. and it just goes on. no matter who i wrote and how much i begged, no one listens to a convicted murderer. they all say they didn't do it. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so...
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host: we are talking this morning with congresswoman eddie burning -- eddie bernice johnson.ou can call in with your questions and comments for her. we'll put the numbers on the screen for you. what did you think about dr. lou saints statements from that interview? guest: i was not present, but i can say this. working on issues, i was chair of the congressional black caucus. we had a great organization of the voting is right -- voting rights act. i know the tensions that occurred on both sides. these are difficult achievements. when one side feels the other side is pushing one way or the other, there will be tension. but, if both sides were not committed to getting to a goal it would not have happened. i very proud of the role that martin luther king played and i'm very proud of the role that president johnson played. beyond that, president johnson really did so much more. i've heard historians over the years say that he was the most outstanding president for minorities since lincoln. lincoln freed slaves, but think of all the things that had to come after the end of slavery.
host: we are talking this morning with congresswoman eddie burning -- eddie bernice johnson.ou can call in with your questions and comments for her. we'll put the numbers on the screen for you. what did you think about dr. lou saints statements from that interview? guest: i was not present, but i can say this. working on issues, i was chair of the congressional black caucus. we had a great organization of the voting is right -- voting rights act. i know the tensions that occurred on both sides....
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or even an eddie murphy movie. that was not my tone.tant thing for this movie was, i found a tone that works for me. when i do stand up, seldom do i talk about anything that is funny. almost nothing in my act is funny. if you go topic to topic. >> that's what people say is your genius. you can talk about race like nobody else. >> i like to put the audience in a hole. say something controversial and then dig myself out comedically. that is what i did with the movie. i play a guy that is an alcoholic, a cheat, a hack. unlikable. i take him on a journey and try to help you understand where this guy is coming from. >> a reporter comes along and makes him vulnerable. >> yes, makes him vulnerable. we are all vulnerable on some level. we are all insecure. >> you know why people are more accepting. this is rough for women. i am hopeful because people are changing. >> some things never change. look at this, a black man trying to get a cab. watch this. look at this. taxi, taxi. >> there is an idea that comedians want to be taken seriously. >> a l
or even an eddie murphy movie. that was not my tone.tant thing for this movie was, i found a tone that works for me. when i do stand up, seldom do i talk about anything that is funny. almost nothing in my act is funny. if you go topic to topic. >> that's what people say is your genius. you can talk about race like nobody else. >> i like to put the audience in a hole. say something controversial and then dig myself out comedically. that is what i did with the movie. i play a guy that...
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>> jimmy: we'll be right back with eddie redmayne.'t settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for just $110... ...or four lines for just $140. and get a $150 bill credit for each smartphone you switch. hurry! offers end february 4th. only on verizon. esurwhich means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless, which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools, so you only pay for what's right for you, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet, which saves gas, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. because that's how it should work in the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. ...we meant we'd
>> jimmy: we'll be right back with eddie redmayne.'t settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for just $110... ...or four lines for just $140. and get a $150 bill credit for each smartphone you switch. hurry! offers end february 4th. only on verizon. esurwhich...
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. >> sheila eddy, how do you plead. >> not guilty. >> but later she changes her plea. >> sheila eddy,d to the offense of murder in the first degree? >> guilty. >> guilty to first degree murder. she offered no words of remorse. why do you think sheila has never apologized. >> because she's not sorry. you don't apologize for murdering somebody in cold blood because she meant to do it. >> it's a good thing she didn't give an apology. people think it's horrible because she didn't? i commend her. don't stand up there and lie to me and tell me you feel guilty. >> rachel's family described her actions in a statement as unforgivable and inexcusable. sentenced to 30 years, she's now serving time in an adult prison. the same prison, in fact, where sheila, the girl she turned in is now serving a life sentence. but both girls could be released on parole by their early 30s. >> if i'm dead and gone, somebody will be there to make sure they talk to the parole board and these animals don't get out of their cages. >> if you could say anything to sheila and rachel right now what would you say. >> rot i
. >> sheila eddy, how do you plead. >> not guilty. >> but later she changes her plea. >> sheila eddy,d to the offense of murder in the first degree? >> guilty. >> guilty to first degree murder. she offered no words of remorse. why do you think sheila has never apologized. >> because she's not sorry. you don't apologize for murdering somebody in cold blood because she meant to do it. >> it's a good thing she didn't give an apology. people think...
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. >>> their marriage seemed like a fairytale, 95-year-old eddie harrellson and 96-year-old edith hill fell in love in their 90s, but the couple was separated earlier this month in a family dispute over edith's care. she was moved to florida and now eddie died from the flu without a chance to see edith again. >> they were always so talkative to the people and we got so many congratulations. there was so much esteem that they had about this marriage and about their future, things that they were -- their bucket list, so to speak. >> rebecca wright said eddie seemed to lose the will to live when it seemed obvious edith was not coming back home. >>> the flu has claimed a young life in northern virginia and several others across the country, now a new warning from the cdc. >> 3 million workers will see a bump in pay come 2015, why some over 20 years 31 million students started college, but didn't complete a degree for lots of reasons at devry university we believe there are also lots of reasons to finish so we help you maximize qualifying credits you've already earned so you can graduate so
. >>> their marriage seemed like a fairytale, 95-year-old eddie harrellson and 96-year-old edith hill fell in love in their 90s, but the couple was separated earlier this month in a family dispute over edith's care. she was moved to florida and now eddie died from the flu without a chance to see edith again. >> they were always so talkative to the people and we got so many congratulations. there was so much esteem that they had about this marriage and about their future, things...
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i needed to meet eddie and give him an eyeball up and down. size him up. >> and who she met wasn't what she expected. >> meeting him, it's just this biggest, sweetest smile and he's so docile and gentle and quiet and happy. happy. how is he on death row and happy? it just didn't make any sense. there was no way i was going to let elmore's case go. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. ♪ lord i've started to walk in the light ♪ >> will you trust god no matter how bad it looks. god is still in control. >> he was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dorothy edwards. >> i have come to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's
i needed to meet eddie and give him an eyeball up and down. size him up. >> and who she met wasn't what she expected. >> meeting him, it's just this biggest, sweetest smile and he's so docile and gentle and quiet and happy. happy. how is he on death row and happy? it just didn't make any sense. there was no way i was going to let elmore's case go. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps...
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. >> reporter: up against golden globe winners, michael keaton and eddie redmayne.treep received a nomination for "into the woods." selma didn't fair as well as many hoped. the academy could have chosen ten shows for best picture but only chose eight. tough morning for amy adams the golden globe nominee who didn't get a nomination. jennifer aniston left out of the party despite her good work in "cake." >> it's exciting. any thoughts? we love the movies? >> lot of po movies people haven't seen. >> lot of actors that people have come to know and love over the year. still ready for you to see. >> thank you so much chris. be sure to tune into the academy awards live right here on abc, february 22nd. >> all right, lara, now to a series of storms set to bring heavy rain to the northwest. ginger. >> to the northwest. two that we're talking about today into tomorrow and the pacific northwest is the first part unsettled still slight understatement now fallen to 4500 feet and some winter weather advisories, closer to the coast a lot of rain, five plus coastal oregon, so you'l
. >> reporter: up against golden globe winners, michael keaton and eddie redmayne.treep received a nomination for "into the woods." selma didn't fair as well as many hoped. the academy could have chosen ten shows for best picture but only chose eight. tough morning for amy adams the golden globe nominee who didn't get a nomination. jennifer aniston left out of the party despite her good work in "cake." >> it's exciting. any thoughts? we love the movies? >>...
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. >>> coming up eddie redmayne.ebrates his 73rd birthday today. the man portraying him on the screen is receiving rave, rave reviews. eddie shows how he went from walking to a wheelchair because of a debilitating disease, als. >> i was lucky enough to do -- i enjoying acting at school and somehow i iesk been able to keep doing the thing that i loved doing as a child. every day you feel like you're waiting to find out. it means that people are enjoying your work and you get to keep doing this. i go what a privilege. >> his latest privilege is a treat for the audience as well. in the theory of everything eddie transforms himself into the study of physicist stephen hawking. he takes a viewer on hawking's real life love of love and loss as he battles a debilitating disease als. >> well done, doctor. >> thank you. >> how did you capture that so dead on for most of us who don't know anything about stephen hawking and how he moved? >> thank you for being kind about it. really for me it was a sort of two-way process. i had
. >>> coming up eddie redmayne.ebrates his 73rd birthday today. the man portraying him on the screen is receiving rave, rave reviews. eddie shows how he went from walking to a wheelchair because of a debilitating disease, als. >> i was lucky enough to do -- i enjoying acting at school and somehow i iesk been able to keep doing the thing that i loved doing as a child. every day you feel like you're waiting to find out. it means that people are enjoying your work and you get to...
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but we've spoke within the attorney of eddie rey routh.says he is concerned about whether or not his client will be able to get a fair trial throughout all of this. >> he is concerned? >> yeah he is concerned. the trial will be held in a small town called stephenville texas, which is several hours away south of ft. worth. so there is concern about all of that. there's been a gag order that was put in place shortly after the shooting took place. so many of the principle players have not been able to give interviews is or talk about that. but as the attorney for eddie rey routh has pointed out, chris kyle's widow has been doing a lot of talking in recent weeks, promoting the film and being out there with bradley cooper and that sort of thing. he says that's a concern for them. >> so if the attorneys are concerned about this movie, add the other layer, which is the fact the prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty. do you think that might change at all because of this film? >> it's hard to say, especially since, you know, prosec
but we've spoke within the attorney of eddie rey routh.says he is concerned about whether or not his client will be able to get a fair trial throughout all of this. >> he is concerned? >> yeah he is concerned. the trial will be held in a small town called stephenville texas, which is several hours away south of ft. worth. so there is concern about all of that. there's been a gag order that was put in place shortly after the shooting took place. so many of the principle players have...
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good to see eddie jordan back at home. >> love the terps to win, but i love me some eddie jordan. i'm so thrilled that his team is doing well. >> he's had a good career. >>> the wizards have won four speaking of eddie jordan, of their last five games and aren't going to get any rest after last night's impressive win over the spurs. tonight they are back at it in chicago to face the bulls. last night the wizards put an end to a 17-game loseing streak against san antonio. the game came down to the fourth quarter and the wizards defense, blocks on back-to-back possessions, the wizards get their 17th win at home. head coach randy whitman hopes the effort is repeated tonight in chicago. >> we have to understand that's our best and really only way to play, how we're made up. we do that, it's really nice to watch. >> that's how we have to play. it was a two three-point game. we got stop after stop. it was our defense. we have to down the stretch hold opponents down. >>> caps kicking off the second half of their season tonight in a rivalry matchup, against the philadelphia flyers. the cap
good to see eddie jordan back at home. >> love the terps to win, but i love me some eddie jordan. i'm so thrilled that his team is doing well. >> he's had a good career. >>> the wizards have won four speaking of eddie jordan, of their last five games and aren't going to get any rest after last night's impressive win over the spurs. tonight they are back at it in chicago to face the bulls. last night the wizards put an end to a 17-game loseing streak against san antonio. the...
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or an eddie murphy movie. that was not my town. this movie, the important thing was i found a tone that works for me. when i do stand up seldom do i talk about anything that is funny. almost nothing in my act is funny. >> that is what people say is your genius. you can talk about race like no one else and you can go places where no one else can. >> i like to say something controversial and then dig myself out of the whole. that is what i do with the movies i play. a guy who is an alcoholic, a cheat, i hack. a very unlikable character. and take you on a journey and i try to help you understand where this guy is coming from. >> a reporter comes along and makes him vulnerable. >> yes. we are all vulnerable on some level. you have to sit there and wait for it to come up. we are all in secure. >> this is literally rough for women but i am hopeful because people are changing. things are changing. you need to wake up and smell the progress. >> you need to wake up. some things never change. a black man trying to get a cab in new york city.
or an eddie murphy movie. that was not my town. this movie, the important thing was i found a tone that works for me. when i do stand up seldom do i talk about anything that is funny. almost nothing in my act is funny. >> that is what people say is your genius. you can talk about race like no one else and you can go places where no one else can. >> i like to say something controversial and then dig myself out of the whole. that is what i do with the movies i play. a guy who is an...
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but hoist eddie ray involve?g february 2nd, 2013, he was a 25 year-old fellow veteran. the his mother claims her son suffered from post traumatic stress disorder or ptsd. she was the one who reached out to kyle to try to help her son get better. his defense team is expected to pursue insanity defense in the murder trial. his widow tella said she 100 percent rejects that excuse. >> ptsd is a real thing and there is a the lot we can do to step up to help these guys but there is a a lot more we can do. i will just say this it does not make i a murderer. ptsd does not make you a killer per, just does not happen. >> reporter: that is big question you have after watching american snipper is why did he allegedly kill chris kyle? truth is we may never necessity, even after the trial. chris and yes, sir cars, back to you. >> indeed, louie, thanks very much. >>> for more on that story and all of the day's entertainment news tune into the inside are tonight and every week night at 7:30 right here on cbs-3. >>> well, most ha
but hoist eddie ray involve?g february 2nd, 2013, he was a 25 year-old fellow veteran. the his mother claims her son suffered from post traumatic stress disorder or ptsd. she was the one who reached out to kyle to try to help her son get better. his defense team is expected to pursue insanity defense in the murder trial. his widow tella said she 100 percent rejects that excuse. >> ptsd is a real thing and there is a the lot we can do to step up to help these guys but there is a a lot more...
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eddie is a really good friend of mine. applaud his work. >> eddie redmayne from -- >> yeah. all this sort of thing about strategy, somebody said am i going to dedicate the award to my child. the idea that this is my life, it's not. i'm working in london playing sherlock holmes. i'm in the middle of doing the christmas special. i'm here for a day and go home. and it refocuses you. it is all about the work. let's not forget the other performances like steve carell. just incredible performances. >> i did not realize until i waskñ reading for our conversation since you mentioned eddie redmayne who won the golden globe in the category that you were in for playing stephen hawking. is it true that you played hawking? >> yeah. >> you played hawking in another project. >> which is a slightly weird hall of mirrors aspect. i know these are framed, as well. i only played him up to the point he gets his doctorate, the great paper he wrote reversing the idea of a black hole into a big bang kind of idea. out of a point of singularity the
eddie is a really good friend of mine. applaud his work. >> eddie redmayne from -- >> yeah. all this sort of thing about strategy, somebody said am i going to dedicate the award to my child. the idea that this is my life, it's not. i'm working in london playing sherlock holmes. i'm in the middle of doing the christmas special. i'm here for a day and go home. and it refocuses you. it is all about the work. let's not forget the other performances like steve carell. just incredible...
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i can't possibly let go. >> eddie, i can touch your foot right there. >> damn.ext time i'll cuddle with them and sleep with them. >> are they battered oil shoes? >> they're like my old pal. >> reporter: eddie has yet to make a history in hollywood but already it seems his reputation precedes him. while playing marius in the big screen adaptation of "les mis," tom hoover paid him the highest compliment and he praised his ability to disappear into his character. this is one of the best quotes i read about you. has unique presence even untrain. the sort of magnetism that only great actors have. he had the most astonishing acting ability and you can't teach that. wow. do you know who said that? >> who said that? who do i have to pay? >> your agent. >> i am paying him. that's wonderful. >> i wonder how you see your acting. that's how i'll end up. >> how do i see it. i see it as a continuous journey. it's like you try and live your life fully and draw from all the experience you have so that you can try and extort of distill some of that into the everyday. i think wha
i can't possibly let go. >> eddie, i can touch your foot right there. >> damn.ext time i'll cuddle with them and sleep with them. >> are they battered oil shoes? >> they're like my old pal. >> reporter: eddie has yet to make a history in hollywood but already it seems his reputation precedes him. while playing marius in the big screen adaptation of "les mis," tom hoover paid him the highest compliment and he praised his ability to disappear into his...
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it is based on the memoir of eddy wang and set in the 1990s.t drew criticism over the complaints that is engaged in racial stereo typing. the tweet was pulled but the ugly is still there. and joining me now is jeff yang the creepy father of hudson yang and the columnist with the wall street journal and with me richard louie who is participating in a community viewing party in new york city last week. and i almost missed that i'm exciting to say richard louie my friend. that is an example of what you've done with your life that is an exceptional title. and abc doing ground-breaking work that deal frankly with race has this new show fresh off the boat and promoted it with this tweet, what do you suppose went wrong? >> i can tell you right now, the production was as blind-sided as the community and as myself. i'm sitting there on twitter and someone fires off and says have you seen this and my face fell on to the screen. and this points to the fact this is such a unique show only the second asian american show on american prime time in 20 years an
it is based on the memoir of eddy wang and set in the 1990s.t drew criticism over the complaints that is engaged in racial stereo typing. the tweet was pulled but the ugly is still there. and joining me now is jeff yang the creepy father of hudson yang and the columnist with the wall street journal and with me richard louie who is participating in a community viewing party in new york city last week. and i almost missed that i'm exciting to say richard louie my friend. that is an example of...
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okay, eddie i want to make sure you look good in the process. figure out how we are going to fire him and deal with it. all i needed was 48 hours, sometimes 72 hours. there was one time i needed 10 days. [ laughter ] >> why did he want to fire him? >> eddie would come down upset after any kind of loss and throw temper tantrums and tell policy, you go fire him. he never did. walsh stepped down after winning a su >> glor: tonight, blizzard warnings. a potentially historic nor easter is expected to drop three feet in spots. what's expected with eric fisher, and jericka duncan. >> this could be at a storm the likes of which we have never seen before. >> glor: president obama, in india. says he's reached a breakthrough understanding on nuclear power and development. major garrett is in new delhi. a radical left party wins in greece, promising to rewrite terms of a massive bailout. charlie d'agata on what this means for the rest of the world. and there are a million dogs a year adopted in the u.s. don dahler asks, where do they come from? u.s >> almos
okay, eddie i want to make sure you look good in the process. figure out how we are going to fire him and deal with it. all i needed was 48 hours, sometimes 72 hours. there was one time i needed 10 days. [ laughter ] >> why did he want to fire him? >> eddie would come down upset after any kind of loss and throw temper tantrums and tell policy, you go fire him. he never did. walsh stepped down after winning a su >> glor: tonight, blizzard warnings. a potentially historic nor...
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>> i said thank you. >> rose: joining me now is eddie redmayne who plays stephen hawking. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: and by the way, happy birthday. >> thank you, thank you, yes! it's a big day. >> rose: and by the way yesterday was my birthday, january 5,. the anniversary of some famous scientist, galileo. >> i told stephen that when i met him the first time. it was a very embarrassing scenario. i met stephen for the first months and spent months researching him and i finally got to meet him and as you can see from your bit of tape before when you interviewed him. now he's just using this muscle. >> rose: he was using this. >> was he using his lip? when i met him it was just the muscle under his eye. when he moves that muscle is stops on one specific letter. when you speak with him live there's a very, very sort of unique rhythm-- long, long pauses. and i was so nervous when i met him they just started basically spewing forth information about him to him for about 45 minutes, one of which was the fact that i
>> i said thank you. >> rose: joining me now is eddie redmayne who plays stephen hawking. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: and by the way, happy birthday. >> thank you, thank you, yes! it's a big day. >> rose: and by the way yesterday was my birthday, january 5,. the anniversary of some famous scientist, galileo. >> i told stephen that when i met him the first time. it was a very embarrassing...
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redmayne performance. >> eddie redmayne and michael keaton i think, will duke it out. for "nightcrawler." >> that was excellent. >> that was gaining momentum but just didn't -- >> i think bradley cooper is the guy who comes in and steals it and a lot of support for that movie, "american sniper," also getting a best picture nomination but that was loaded. you had timothy spall for "mr. turner." >> they snubbed clint eastwood as director for "american sniper." >> yet bennett miller gets it for a film not nominated as a best picture, "foxcatcher." >> always exciting. >> that makes total sense? we'll have a final breakdown of all the oscar nominations in just a moment. come an back. >> congrats to you all. >> each and every one. ♪ >>> "gma's" countdown to oscar brought to you by jcpenney. when it fits, you fe ♪ >>> back here live. oscar morning and we're going to get a final weigh-in on the oscar nomination "the grand budapest hotel" and "birdman" lead the way with nine each. we kind of thought about that coming. >> and "the grand budapest hotel," that movie came out in ma
redmayne performance. >> eddie redmayne and michael keaton i think, will duke it out. for "nightcrawler." >> that was excellent. >> that was gaining momentum but just didn't -- >> i think bradley cooper is the guy who comes in and steals it and a lot of support for that movie, "american sniper," also getting a best picture nomination but that was loaded. you had timothy spall for "mr. turner." >> they snubbed clint eastwood as director...
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i literally was like i got to call eddie.erience that it's really such a special film. so it's a huge huge it's very exciting. >> felicity it's interesting, when you were here you talked about how special the film was. now you get these accolades. looking back was there something pence, this feeling or this sensation that you know what we may get there. i'm not overconfident. but i believe in this film and this project so much. >> i mean we couldn't have done it without having the belief in it. but you never know you know you can't expect these things. you just make it and you love making it and put everything into it and then the next thing happens, it's just incredible. but it wasn't an expected thing, it's just one of those things you never know quite how it's going to turn out. this is fantastic. >> i know how important it was for you to really you know do steven hawking and his wife you know to really do them justice in this role. so it must be great to be able to share this with them in some way. >> absolutely. it's jus
i literally was like i got to call eddie.erience that it's really such a special film. so it's a huge huge it's very exciting. >> felicity it's interesting, when you were here you talked about how special the film was. now you get these accolades. looking back was there something pence, this feeling or this sensation that you know what we may get there. i'm not overconfident. but i believe in this film and this project so much. >> i mean we couldn't have done it without having the...
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the first -- the pilot episode, as eddie points out, deals with the "c" word.e's heard it before. he doesn't really quite know the history around it or why people use that term. we had to talk about it. but the fact is we are at a point now where that conversation can be had. i think more than anything else eddie, the producers, even peripheral types like myself who have the opportunity to be outsiders and insiders at the feast, we want that conversation to happen because ultimately you know, with a bit of a part to ghandi, first they critique you, then have a conversation about you, then they consume you and then you win. >> jeff hold on. i want to play the exact moment that jeff is talking about and get you to respond. let's play that. >> you're the one at the bottom now. >> no, i'm not. >> yeah you are. it's my turn -- >> your son unleashed a stream of obscenities that i've never heard before and i grew up in boston. >> so it's interesting to me that that word the c word was put into the mouth of an african-american rather than a white student in that moment
the first -- the pilot episode, as eddie points out, deals with the "c" word.e's heard it before. he doesn't really quite know the history around it or why people use that term. we had to talk about it. but the fact is we are at a point now where that conversation can be had. i think more than anything else eddie, the producers, even peripheral types like myself who have the opportunity to be outsiders and insiders at the feast, we want that conversation to happen because ultimately...
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so i'm so thrilled for her. >> eddie.vie and good morning to you. 8:56. a major announcement from pope francis that will mean a lot to many here in california. the pope told reporters today he wants to canonize a man when he visits the united states in september. if the name sounds familiar he was a friar who founded the first of nine missions in california from san diego to san francisco. those missions were built to help convert native californians to catholicism. another local news update about a half hour. in the meantime enjoy your thursday morning. ♪ food is more than just a meal. ♪ food is love. at monsanto, we believe everyone deserves a healthy, balanced meal. and a future that sustains us all. it's time for a bigger discussion about food. be part of the conversation at discover.monsanto.com zbro from nbc news this is today's take with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to today on a thursday morning. it's january 15 2015. i'm willie geis
so i'm so thrilled for her. >> eddie.vie and good morning to you. 8:56. a major announcement from pope francis that will mean a lot to many here in california. the pope told reporters today he wants to canonize a man when he visits the united states in september. if the name sounds familiar he was a friar who founded the first of nine missions in california from san diego to san francisco. those missions were built to help convert native californians to catholicism. another local news...
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>> good. >> what grade are you going into, eddie?part is like seeing him behind the glass. and when he's in here and stuff. so i really want him to get out. >> when his kids can't hug him like i told him he is hurting his kids. you know i can stand the hurt. sometimes the kids can't. >> what's happening, dad. let me speak to him. >> hold on. what's happening, dad? how are you doing? >> staying strong? >> yes, sir. >> thank you for bringing them up for me, dad. >> i want to let him know we love him no matter what. make it easier on us when we come up here. we're in here with you. don't make it to where we, we are locked up being locked up. you know what i'm saying? hey, have i ever told you i loved you guys? i'm sorry the pain. >> limited to 30 minutes. the visit hardly seems to have begun when it is time to leave. >> i love you. y'all be good. bye-bye. >> all right. >> yes, sir. >> i'm praying, hoping, hoping that this is the last time they have to come up here like this and see me behind the glass. because it is not a good feeling.
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award, ace eddie, actor director's guild and that's just january.he grand pooh-bah of them all, the academy awards on february 22nd. so many award shows sometimes people even win awards while working on them. hollywood logging so many miles on the radiant red carpet. >> very heavy. >> reporter: -- they might not even have to hit the gym to keep in fighting shape. now, one of last night's big winners and one of my permanent favorites, robert downey jr. tweeted "oh, people, my people thank you. #peopleschoiceawards and i'm an award junkie. >> oh good for him. >> good for him. >> congratulations to all the winners and all the nominees that is awesome. a lot of award shows coming up. coming up on our show jennifer lopez sharing her secrets to looking and feeling great. i cannot wait. ♪ enjoy more enthusiasm at mealtime, with more varieties of favorite dog food brands at petsmart! right now, save $5 on select royal canin® pet food. plus, save up to $9 on select eukanuba® pet food. petsmart®. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometime
award, ace eddie, actor director's guild and that's just january.he grand pooh-bah of them all, the academy awards on february 22nd. so many award shows sometimes people even win awards while working on them. hollywood logging so many miles on the radiant red carpet. >> very heavy. >> reporter: -- they might not even have to hit the gym to keep in fighting shape. now, one of last night's big winners and one of my permanent favorites, robert downey jr. tweeted "oh, people, my...
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san francisco city college students will see some changes at the civic center campus, a building on eddie street built in 1911 is closed this morning due to seismic upgrades. students will now attend class at a building on goth street instead. faculty it will stand outside the old structure today and redirect students. >>> major breakthrough in the investigation into that crash of flight 8501. drivers did manage to retrieve one of the planes black boxes. don champion has more. >> reporter: piece by piece this weekend crews recovered more parts from the air asia plane that crashed more than two weeks ago. overnight drivers retrieved the flight data recorder and located the cockpit voice recorder under water. the instruments will detail how fast the plane was going before it crashed and also reveal the final conversations between the planes captain and co-pilot. this weekend crews also recovered the planes tail. drivers faced blinding conditions under water as they search for parts of the plane. the most challenging part is dealing with with the heavy under water current and strong waves sa
san francisco city college students will see some changes at the civic center campus, a building on eddie street built in 1911 is closed this morning due to seismic upgrades. students will now attend class at a building on goth street instead. faculty it will stand outside the old structure today and redirect students. >>> major breakthrough in the investigation into that crash of flight 8501. drivers did manage to retrieve one of the planes black boxes. don champion has more. >>...
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jimmy's guest kevin cost letter eddie redmayne, music from jamie column. "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edward matt o'donnell, david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner good night. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, kevin costner, oscar nominee eddie redmayne, and music from jamie callum with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel!
jimmy's guest kevin cost letter eddie redmayne, music from jamie column. "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edward matt o'donnell, david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner good night. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, kevin costner, oscar nominee eddie redmayne, and music from jamie callum with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's...
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let's start with eddie redmain upon he won for best actor in "the theory of everything."s interesting. he did win the golden globe. i talked to him after he won, he was in shock. of course michael keaton also won. i think everyone think this race has really been about michael keaton versus eddie redmain and possibly bradley cooper considering "american sniper's" success, eddie redmayne he transforms himself into steven hawking. it was incredible. an amazing thing to win tonight. >> best actress? >> julianne moore. and i think this make so much sense. this is for "still alice," where she plays a woman playing with early onset alzheimer's. a small film. for so many they think julianne moore is so overdue for an oscar. great that she won. i think it definitely sets her up to win the oscar. she was great. she is an actor's actor. i think this really puts her in a good position for the oscar. >> some of the other miles for the s.a.g. awards -- other highlights for the s.a.g. awards? sght supporting actor categories, this tells tau patricia arquette for "boyhood" and jailon for
let's start with eddie redmain upon he won for best actor in "the theory of everything."s interesting. he did win the golden globe. i talked to him after he won, he was in shock. of course michael keaton also won. i think everyone think this race has really been about michael keaton versus eddie redmain and possibly bradley cooper considering "american sniper's" success, eddie redmayne he transforms himself into steven hawking. it was incredible. an amazing thing to win...
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. >> it is chris eddie murphy. >> dawn johnson. >> i got it. thanks guys. the outside right now it is not too cold yet we are wait forgo this front back to the west to pass through. it happen. clipper system moved through overnight and brought a few snow showers but as this cold air funnels in behind it we are getting some of these snow showers based on the cold air moving over lakes, see our graphic effect over mountains, interesting being a cold front. it doesn't look like they will make it here in philadelphia but we are seeing some have of them in the northern suburbs. if you see snow showers and some flakes, it should be brief, might coat roadways otherwise it is warm enough for rain showers down south. that is where we are seeing precipitation in sussex county delaware, up across the bay through garden state parkway from cape may county and atlantic county. once this moves through we will see some afternoon sunshine but then cold air arrives and with it very gusty wind. wind advisory 4:00 p.m. this afternoon through 6:00 a.m. saturday. wind gusting to
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. >>> so there is this guy eddie redmayne. >> eddie redmayne good there you go. >> that is right good well thank you, very very much eddie redmayne won outstanding mail october or for his work in the theory of everything. he beat out steve carol in fox catcher. he was owe good in fox catcher. that story, from here in the delaware valley. and then there benedict, who is that. >> cumberbatch. >> imitation game and jake gyllenhaal and night crawler. did you see night crawler. >> you have had hard names to say. >> no, i did not. >> yes. >> cast of bird man took home award for outstanding performance by a cast in the motion picture. a lot of award last night. >> they all looked pretty and they all just hug each other. no, you look great. who are you wearing. >> you are too much. >>> still a head hundreds of flight expect to be cans told day. here's a live lot a the airport. we will get on a phone from somebody from philly international to give you exact delays and cancellations straight a ahead.
. >>> so there is this guy eddie redmayne. >> eddie redmayne good there you go. >> that is right good well thank you, very very much eddie redmayne won outstanding mail october or for his work in the theory of everything. he beat out steve carol in fox catcher. he was owe good in fox catcher. that story, from here in the delaware valley. and then there benedict, who is that. >> cumberbatch. >> imitation game and jake gyllenhaal and night crawler. did you see...
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eddie murphy goes back to the stage that made him famous 30 years ago. in "the skinny" on this friday, january 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good friday morning, everybody. glad you could spend some time with us. >> i'm t.j. holmes. >> i'm reena ninan. the top story, the alberta clipper storm moving in to the northeast. >> this morning's commute could be dangerous here in communities that haven't completely recovered from this week's blizzard. we get the facts from abc's alex perez. >> reporter: roads glazed in dangerous ice. ford airport in grand rapids, icy conditions causing american eagle flight 3277 slide while taxiing. >> flight 3877, you guys sliding there? >> get a vehicle out there shortly to assess the situation. >> reporter: in western michigan, icy roads causing two semi trucks to lose control. one of them slamming in to a police vehicle responding to another accident. sleet, freezing rain and snow stretching from the great lakes to new england. in pittsburgh, a small plane is skidding off an icy runway. in t
eddie murphy goes back to the stage that made him famous 30 years ago. in "the skinny" on this friday, january 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good friday morning, everybody. glad you could spend some time with us. >> i'm t.j. holmes. >> i'm reena ninan. the top story, the alberta clipper storm moving in to the northeast. >> this morning's commute could be dangerous here in communities that haven't completely...
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best actor went to eddie redmayne. and julianne moore won best actress. with me now is film critic jason sullivan. what did you think "boyhood," magnificent family. 12 years in the making. do you think it was a worthy winner? >> if a thing's worth waiting for, it is worth the wait. and i think the awards are quite interesting. normally films come out around this time of year and they all push for these awards from the golden globes and the oscars but "boyhood" has been around for ages it debuted last april. so it's a little bit longer in the jegestation of making. it's a slow burner. and it proved itself that that film, which is kind of about growing up and about life itself, has attracted a lot more attention than anything flashier. and i think the golden globe has cemented it as the favorite and front-runner. >> and we saw a different thing with the golden globes not so much the hollywood a-listers and the big budget movies but slightly more edgier films. but "birdman" did well. >> "birdman" also won best picture at golden globes. they divide them into
best actor went to eddie redmayne. and julianne moore won best actress. with me now is film critic jason sullivan. what did you think "boyhood," magnificent family. 12 years in the making. do you think it was a worthy winner? >> if a thing's worth waiting for, it is worth the wait. and i think the awards are quite interesting. normally films come out around this time of year and they all push for these awards from the golden globes and the oscars but "boyhood" has been...
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host: we are talking this morning with congresswoman eddie burning -- eddie bernice johnson.r. we'll put the numbers on the screen for you. what did you think about dr. lou saints statements from that interview? guest: i was not present, but i can say this. working on issues, i was chair of the congressional black caucus. we had a great organization of the voting is right -- voting rights act. i know the tensions that occurred on both sides. these are difficult achievements. when one side feels the other side is pushing one way or the other, there will be tension. but, if both sides were not committed to getting to a goal it would not have happened. i very proud of the role that martin luther king played and i'm very proud of the role that president johnson played. beyond that, president johnson really did so much more. i've heard historians over the years say that he was the most outstanding president for minorities since lincoln. lincoln freed slaves, but think of all the things that had to come after the end of slavery. we were still working for the end of slavery in a sen
host: we are talking this morning with congresswoman eddie burning -- eddie bernice johnson.r. we'll put the numbers on the screen for you. what did you think about dr. lou saints statements from that interview? guest: i was not present, but i can say this. working on issues, i was chair of the congressional black caucus. we had a great organization of the voting is right -- voting rights act. i know the tensions that occurred on both sides. these are difficult achievements. when one side feels...
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services that allows the patience to receive their care from the hospital trauma center i want to thank eddy chang who has been a great supporter of the department and done a green great job of the relationship the relationship in s ms is available to medi-cal to healthy care tips the nims patient will join the hospital services including the labor and emergency and trauma care and specialist services and be able to select the new network as part of december 30th and they'll be able to use our speciality hospital services as january 2nd i'm sure you're aware of president obama signed a think a executive order for immigrants invading the largest groups for people that entered the united states with undominated children and undominated parent or immigrant children and some in california some of the individuals could be eligible for medi-cal our main issue has an executive order ordinary person january 1st for the immigration affairs to align and cooperate all the departments to insure question have a citywide plan for anti fraud application for people that are eligible for the administrative r
services that allows the patience to receive their care from the hospital trauma center i want to thank eddy chang who has been a great supporter of the department and done a green great job of the relationship the relationship in s ms is available to medi-cal to healthy care tips the nims patient will join the hospital services including the labor and emergency and trauma care and specialist services and be able to select the new network as part of december 30th and they'll be able to use our...
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talking to young eddie murphy on "saturday night live" after the show he killed it. to of us i said you were one of those brilliant cats you don't need to be dirty he said because they'll laugh. he has of 30 room mansion and i have a farmhouse. [laughter] neil: but to say it is not recommending that you curse but as human beings we feel better and remember more when we do. whatever happens to get us some excited that we are cursing we not only remember what we said that why be said it. it is like it is soul cleansing. >> it is like a punctuation mark sometimes. that unfortunately it comes out. >> i do think kids are growing up swearing and i was not allowed. the bar of soap came write-up. >> via understand the catharsis' part it is like dead poets society don't use the word very. you are not lazy or exhausted. and kids could see that defect. >> but if they resort to that type of language does that loosen their own it? >> o lot of the product has been eliminated because och i agree. neil: bayou beat the crap out of them. [laughter] >> like a kid is a short cuts and is
talking to young eddie murphy on "saturday night live" after the show he killed it. to of us i said you were one of those brilliant cats you don't need to be dirty he said because they'll laugh. he has of 30 room mansion and i have a farmhouse. [laughter] neil: but to say it is not recommending that you curse but as human beings we feel better and remember more when we do. whatever happens to get us some excited that we are cursing we not only remember what we said that why be said...